Quality Control Methods (QC) × Workstyle: Shift Work
168 jobs found.
Naphthol Dyer
Technician who dyes and finishes textile products using naphthol dyes. Responsible for adjusting dyeing conditions, quality control, and inspecting the finish.
Lead Alloy Caster
A metal processing occupation that melts alloys primarily composed of lead, pours them into molds, and shapes various products.
Tanning Agent Mixer
A manufacturing job specializing in compounding chemicals (tanning agents) used in the tanning process of leather products.
Neon Lamp Production Engineer
Responsible for the entire manufacturing process of neon lamps, performing tasks from glass tube bending processing to internal gas sealing and high-voltage testing as a technical role.
Thread Gauge Assembler (Mechanical)
Thread gauge assemblers (mechanical) assemble mechanical gauges used for dimensional inspection of thread shapes, adjust and calibrate them to ensure accuracy.
Harness Manufacturer (Wire Manufacturing Industry)
Harness manufacturers cut wires to specified lengths, perform terminal crimping, connector assembly, insulation processing, inspection, etc., to produce wiring harnesses for automobiles and electronic devices.
Foil Stamper (Gold and Silver Thread Manufacturing)
A profession that presses gold and silver leaf or gold and silver thread onto materials using dedicated press machines to decorate washi paper, textiles, crafts, and more.
Marine Engine Assembly Equipment Operator
A manufacturing job that assembles, adjusts, and inspects major components of marine engines using dedicated equipment.
Gear Machinist (Metal)
A job that uses general-purpose machine tools or NC machines to cut, grind, and finish metal gears for manufacturing.
Generator Manufacturing Technician (excluding Production Technicians)
A technical job responsible for everything from structural design to parts processing, assembly, and performance testing of generators, mass-producing high-quality generators.