Quality Control Techniques (QC Seven Tools) × Career Path: Quality Control Engineer
18 jobs found.
Optical Rangefinder Assembler (Optical)
A manufacturing job that precisely assembles parts of optical rangefinders, aligns and adjusts optical systems, and performs operational inspections.
Cemented Carbide Manufacturing Worker
A job that forms and sinters metal powders (mainly tungsten carbide and binder), and manufactures high-precision cemented carbide products (cutting tools, wear-resistant parts, etc.) through grinding and polishing processes.
Paint Tester
This occupation evaluates the quality and performance of paint products by conducting various physical property tests and analyses, parsing data, and contributing to product quality assurance.
Engine Inspector
Engine Inspectors test and inspect the performance and durability of internal combustion engines and various engines to ensure quality as specialized technicians.
Valve Cock Assembler
This occupation involves assembling mechanical parts such as valves and cocks, and performing inspection and adjustment in manufacturing and assembly operations.
Nondestructive Testing Worker (Railway Vehicles)
Specialized technical role that performs nondestructive testing such as ultrasonic flaw detection and radiographic testing on various parts and welds of railway vehicles to detect internal defects and material degradation, ensuring safety.
Pivot Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing job that machines, grinds, and finishes metal pivot parts based on drawings to ensure high dimensional accuracy and surface quality.
Refrigerator Tester
Specialized technician who verifies the performance and safety of household and commercial refrigerators using various testing equipment.