Quality Control Techniques (QC) × Personality Traits: Patient

172 jobs found.

Eyelet Maker

Occupation involving manufacturing metal eyelets (grommets) using presses and mold processing, followed by forming, finishing, and inspection.

Tanning Worker (Leather)

A profession that chemically and physically processes animal hides such as those from cows or sheep, performing tanning, dyeing, and finishing to create base materials for leather products.

Compression Molder (Plastic Product Manufacturing)

Equipment operator who fills plastic resin into molds, heats and pressurizes it to manufacture molded products.

Assembly Worker (Metal Products)

A manufacturing job that assembles metal parts using hand tools, jigs, and equipment based on blueprints to complete the shape and function of products.

Ammeter Assembler

Manufacturing position involving assembly of ammeter parts, wiring, adjustments, and inspections.

Gastroscope Manufacturing Worker

Manufacturing job that precisely assembles optical parts, electronic parts, and mechanical parts of gastroscopes (endoscopes), and performs inspection and adjustment.

Creel Worker (Textile)

Processes raw fibers using spinning machines to manufacture raw yarns such as cotton yarn and chemical fiber yarn.

Dyer (Dyeing)

Dyers are manufacturing professionals responsible for dyeing processes that impregnate dyes into textile products such as fabrics and yarns to achieve uniform color tones.

Ingot Manufacturing Worker

A manufacturing job that melts raw materials at high temperatures, pours them into molds to form ingots, dries and fires them, and conducts quality inspections.

Worsted Weaver

Specialized profession that manufactures and inspects fabrics by operating mechanical looms using high-quality worsted yarn produced by worsted spinning.