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Electron Tube Design Engineer
An engineer who analyzes the structure and material properties of vacuum tubes (electron tubes) and performs design and development to optimize performance and lifespan.
Emulsion Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing job responsible for blending raw materials through production, filling, and packaging of emulsion (emulsion) products.
Nonferrous Metal Caster
A manufacturing job that melts nonferrous metals such as aluminum and copper, pours them into sand molds, etc., to cast, and then performs finishing processes and inspections.
Quality Hygiene Staff (Food Manufacturing)
A profession that confirms and maintains compliance of food products' quality and hygiene with laws and internal standards through sampling and inspections in the manufacturing process.
Analytical Test Technician (Functional Materials)
A technical position that conducts multifaceted tests and analyses on the composition, structure, and properties of functional materials, providing data necessary for research and development and quality control.
Paint Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing job that blends main raw materials such as pigments, resins, and solvents for paints, and mass-produces paint through processes like stirring, heating, and drying.
Boil Oil Manufacturing Worker
A chemical plant operator who manufactures boil oil for paints by using catalysts to heat-react raw oils.
Zinc Sulfate Manufacturing Worker
Uses sulfuric acid and zinc as raw materials in chemical reactions, and manufactures zinc sulfate crystal products through processes such as filtration, washing, and drying. This is an industrial chemical manufacturing job responsible for equipment operation, process control, quality management, and safety management.
Resist Coating Worker (Integrated Circuit Manufacturing)
Manufacturing job that uniformly applies photoresist on semiconductor wafers to form the film thickness that serves as the basis for the exposure process.
Road Tester
A job that involves actually driving automobiles in the manufacturing stage or under development to evaluate their performance, safety, and quality.