Basic Machine Maintenance Knowledge × Career Path: Production Engineer
36 jobs found.
Warp Threading Worker
A manufacturing job that threads warp yarns through heddles and reeds before starting the weaving process on the loom, attaches from the warping machine to the loom, and adjusts the yarn order and tension.
Lubrication System Installer (Automotive Manufacturing)
Factory workers who, in the automotive assembly process, accurately install lubrication devices (such as oil pumps and piping) to engines and drivetrain parts to ensure the lubrication system's functionality.
Diesel Engine Assembler
A manufacturing technical position that assembles diesel engine parts based on drawings and work procedures, and performs adjustments and performance inspections.
Sugar Syrup Mixer
Sugar syrup mixers manage the concentration and temperature of sugar solutions to produce syrups used as raw materials for foods and beverages.
Dobby Loom Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing technician responsible for parts processing, assembly, adjustment, test operation, and quality inspection of dobby looms.
Corrugated Cement Slate Manufacturing Worker
Corrugated cement slate manufacturing workers mix cement and fibers to form, dry, and cut corrugated slate boards, producing building materials with waterproofing and durability.
Fabric Cutting Equipment Operator
Fabric cutting equipment operators perform the task of using cutting machines to cut fabric into the required shapes and quantities in the manufacturing process of clothing and textile products.
Vibrator Assembler (Electric Equipment Manufacturing)
Manufacturing operations involving assembly of parts for vibrating machines (vibrators), wiring, soldering, adjustment, and inspection to ensure quality.
Volleyball Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing job on the volleyball production line, handling everything from material cutting to sewing, molding, air pressure adjustment, and quality inspection.
Soldering Equipment Operator
Soldering equipment operators operate and adjust soldering equipment on production lines to precisely join metal parts and electronic components.