Production management × Career Path: Manufacturing manager

10 jobs found.

Confectionery box manufacturing worker (paper made)

Occupation of manufacturing paper confectionery boxes, performing technical work from cutting raw paper to printing, creasing, pasting processing, and inspection using machine operations or manual labor.

Concrete Tile Manufacturing Worker

A profession responsible for the entire process from mixing raw materials for concrete tiles, molding, hardening, to finishing.

Concrete Pole Manufacturing Worker

An occupation that manufactures concrete poles (utility poles or support poles) inside factories, handling the entire process from mixing, pouring, forming, curing, inspection, to shipping in an integrated manner.

Calcined Gypsum Manufacturing Worker

A manufacturing technician who produces building and industrial calcined gypsum using gypsum as raw material through calcination, crushing, and adjustment processes.

Food Filling Worker (Canning)

A manufacturing job that involves filling fresh or prepared foods into canning containers and performing processes such as sterilization and sealing.

Rope manufacturing worker (fiber-made)

This occupation manufactures ropes such as cotton cords and hemp ropes using fiber raw materials. It produces products suited to required strength and applications through processes like twisting, braiding, and plying.

Laminated Box Manufacturer

A profession that manufactures pasted boxes (gift boxes) by cutting, folding, gluing, and other processes on printed paper or board paper.

Waterproof Paper Manufacturing Worker

Waterproof paper manufacturing workers perform a series of processes from raw material blending to papermaking, coating application, and drying using machine operations or manual labor to produce waterproof paper.

Bake vulcanization worker (Rubber)

A manufacturing job that heats and pressurizes rubber products to vulcanize (vulcanization) them, imparting the prescribed shape and performance.

Roll Calender Operator (Processed Paper Manufacturing)

A profession that uses roll calender machines to apply calendering and gloss processing to paper, adjusting product characteristics.