Quality Control Techniques (QC Seven Tools) × Workstyle: Factory work
18 jobs found.
Emulsion Manufacturing Worker (Adhesive Manufacturing)
Emulsion manufacturing workers (adhesive manufacturing) are manufacturing positions that produce adhesives using resin emulsions, performing quality control and equipment operation.
Ammonium Chloride Manufacturing Worker
Responsible for manufacturing ammonium chloride (salt cake) using the neutralization reaction of ammonia and hydrochloric acid.
Relay Assembly Worker
A manufacturing job that assembles relay parts, performs soldering, adjustments, inspections, etc., to ensure the quality of electrical machinery control devices.
Raw Material Blending Worker (Ceramics)
A manufacturing operator who weighs and mixes clay and additives, raw materials for ceramic products, according to specified mixing ratios to achieve stable quality.
Industrial Instrument Production Technician
A technical job responsible for the production technology of industrial measuring instruments (pressure gauges, thermometers, flow meters, etc.), involving process design, assembly and calibration, and quality control.
Side Mirror Assembler
A manufacturing job that precisely assembles automobile side mirrors on an assembly line and performs operation inspections and quality checks.
Hydraulic Press Worker (Ironworks)
A job that operates hydraulic presses in factories to perform press processing on metal parts.
Fiberboard Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing site worker who adds adhesive to wood fibers and manufactures sheet-like fiberboards through pressing and drying processes.
Refractory Brick Manufacturing Worker
A profession that manufactures refractory materials used in furnace walls of plants and similar applications, by consistently handling raw material batching, forming, drying, firing, and inspection for refractory bricks.
Resistance Welder
Manufacturing technician who locally heats and upsets metal parts through electrodes to firmly join them.