Safety Management Knowledge × Classification Details: Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations
56 jobs found.
Spinning Worker
An occupation that cleans and aligns raw fibers such as wool and manufactures pre-spinning raw materials called tops and rovings.
Quartz Glass Worker
Specialized profession that melts quartz glass raw materials at high temperatures and manufactures high-precision glass products through forming, cutting, polishing, and heat treatment.
Insulation Tape Manufacturing Worker (Fabric)
This occupation manufactures tape used as insulating material for electric wires and cables by applying resin or adhesive that imparts insulation to fabric base materials, followed by drying, cutting, and winding.
Ship Fitter
Specialized profession that installs various ship fittings such as brackets, supports, ladders, handrails, etc., on the deck and interior of ships at shipyards and the like.
Shipbuilding Fitting Ironworker
A job that involves cutting, processing, assembling, and installing steel materials used for ship hulls and structures at shipyards.
Die Caster
Manufacturing job that injects molten metal into molds under high pressure to form castings in product shapes.
Forge-Welded Pipe Manufacturing Equipment Operator
Manufacturing operator who operates forging presses and welding equipment to produce metal pipes.
Cast Iron Smelter
A profession that melts raw materials such as scrap and iron ore at high temperatures in a melting furnace to manufacture molten cast iron.
Diesel Engine Inspector
Diesel engine inspectors use various test equipment and measuring instruments to inspect and evaluate the performance and accuracy of diesel engines, ensuring quality as specialized professionals.
Ironworking and Sheet Metal Fabrication Equipment Operator
A job that operates manufacturing equipment to press, cut, bend, and weld metal sheets and pipes, processing and forming iron products and fabricated metal products.