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98 jobs found.

Wool comber

A job that operates a combing machine to remove impurities from raw wool such as sheep wool, align fibers in parallel, and obtain uniform fiber bundles.

Gym equipment assembler

Occupation involving assembling and installing gym equipment such as mats, vaulting boxes, and horizontal bars used in gymnasiums and school facilities.

Dynamite Charger

A profession responsible for safely filling and packaging explosives such as dynamite in factories for use in blasting operations.

Tufting Machine Operator (Mattress Manufacturing)

Operates tufting machines that create loops or piles on the surface of mattresses, forming the texture and quality of the product.

Particleboard (particleboard) manufacturing worker

A job that manufactures sheet-like particleboard through processes such as compression, heating, and drying using wood chips as raw material.

Veneer manufacturer

A manufacturing job that produces veneer (thin sheets) from logs through processing steps such as slicing, drying, and polishing via machine operation and quality control.

Hand planer operator (furniture and fixture manufacturing)

Skilled craftsperson who smooths the wood surfaces of furniture and fixtures using hand planers. Achieves high-precision finishing through blade adjustment, machine operation, and quality inspection.

Electronic Device Wire Harness Assembler

A profession that manufactures, assembles, and inspects wiring bundles (wire harnesses) used in electronic devices.

Wire Dressing Worker

Specialized profession that applies insulating coverings such as plastic or vinyl chloride to metal conductors to manufacture wires according to product specifications. Responsible for machine operation, quality inspection, and equipment adjustment.

Pourer (foundry manufacturing)

Skilled worker who melts metal at high temperatures, pours it into molds, and shapes and manufactures cast products.