Basic CAD Knowledge × Workstyle: Shift Work

106 jobs found.

Automotive Chassis Inspector

A job that inspects dimensions and weld points of the vehicle body (chassis) to ensure the safety and quality of automobiles.

Circuit Breaker Assembler (Electrical Components)

This occupation involves assembling electrical components such as circuit breakers for power distribution according to drawings and procedures, then manufacturing finished products through inspection and testing.

Hydraulic Press Worker (Rolling)

A job that involves rolling metal sheets using a hydraulic press machine to form them to specified thicknesses and dimensions.

Quartz Oscillator Finisher

Manufacturing technician who performs finishing processes such as cutting, polishing, metal deposition, and frequency adjustment of crystal oscillators.

Steel Furniture Assembler

A manufacturing job that assembles parts of steel furniture in factories or on-site and prepares them for shipment as finished products.

Layout Worker (Scribe Worker)

A profession that performs scribing (marking) on materials based on drawings or design blueprints before processing metal parts, etc., and draws reference lines for cutting and drilling holes.

Pipe-Making Machinery Manufacturing Engineer (Excluding Production Engineers)

Technician who operates and adjusts pipe-making machinery to form and process metal pipes. Performs mass production while maintaining stable dimensions and quality.

Lumber Jig Worker

Lumber jig workers process logs and square timbers into planks, performing dimension adjustments and finishing as a manufacturing job.

Ship Fitter

Specialized profession that installs various ship fittings such as brackets, supports, ladders, handrails, etc., on the deck and interior of ships at shipyards and the like.

Pig Iron Cutting Worker (Foundry Manufacturing)

Specialized occupation that cuts off risers and burrs from castings after casting and finishes them into product shapes.