PLC Basic Knowledge × Classification Details: Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations

13 jobs found.

Metal Materials Testing Machine Assembler

Technical job that assembles mechanical and electrical parts of testing machines used to measure the strength and properties of metal materials, and performs adjustments and calibrations.

Vehicle Electrical Inspector (Railway)

Job that inspects, tests, and adjusts the electrical systems (control devices, motors, wiring, etc.) of railway vehicles to support safe operation.

Food Filling Machine Assembler

Manufacturing technician responsible for assembling, adjusting, and inspecting machines that fill containers with food or beverages. Based on drawings and specifications, assemble parts, conduct operational tests and adjustments, perform maintenance, and complete devices that meet safety and hygiene standards.

Box Making Worker (Paper-made)

This occupation manufactures paper boxes (paper containers). It involves machine operation, assembly, adhesion, quality inspection, etc., to support mass production.

Control Panel Assembler

Control panel assemblers assemble enclosures, install parts, perform internal wiring, and conduct operational inspections for control panels used in factories and plants.

Storage Battery Inspector

A specialist job that inspects and evaluates the performance and safety of storage batteries to ensure quality. Performs inspections using various measuring instruments before manufacturing processes or shipment.

Electrical Fitter (Ships)

Technical job specializing in the assembly, wiring, testing, and maintenance of electrical equipment installed on ships.

Ready-Mix Concrete Operator

A profession that batches cement, aggregates, water, etc., at ready-mix concrete plants and performs mixing, quality management, and shipment adjustment.

Generator and Motor Inspector

A technical job that conducts various tests and inspections to ensure the performance and safety of generators and motors.

Forming Worker (Tire Manufacturing)

In the tire manufacturing process, this occupation involves forming rubber materials and components using a forming machine (building machine) to produce the skeletal part of the tire.