Statistical Quality Control × Career Path: Manufacturing Leader
29 jobs found.
Construction Machinery Manufacturing Engineer (Excluding Production Engineers)
A technical job that machines and assembles each part of construction machinery, achieving high-quality products through quality inspections and test runs. Engaged in manufacturing processes other than production engineering.
High-Purity Silicon Manufacturing Worker
Specialized profession that smelts and purifies high-purity silicon to manufacture materials for semiconductors and solar cells.
Office Equipment Inspector
This occupation involves inspecting, testing, and calibrating office equipment (such as copiers, printers, fax machines, scanners, etc.) to verify that their performance and quality meet standards and specifications.
Shampoo Manufacturing Worker
A technical job responsible for the entire manufacturing process from raw material compounding of shampoo to filling and packaging by machine operation, paying attention to quality and hygiene management while performing mass production.
Silicon Slicing Worker
A job that thinly slices silicon ingots and processes wafers that serve as the foundation for semiconductor manufacturing.
Sake Filling Worker
A manufacturing job responsible for the sake bottling process, operating filling machines and performing product filling, inspection, and packaging on the production line.
Precision Measuring Device Manufacturing Technician (Electric) (Excluding Production Technicians)
A technical job involving assembly, adjustment, testing, and quality inspection in the manufacturing process of precision measuring instruments (such as oscilloscopes and multimeters) using electrical and electronic components.
Scouring Bleaching Engineer
Manufacturing engineer who uses chemicals and mechanical equipment to remove impurities from fiber raw materials, improving product whiteness and quality.
Animal and Vegetable Oil and Fat Manufacturing Worker
A job that manufactures products suitable for food or industrial use by pressing and extracting oils and fats from animal and vegetable raw materials, going through processes such as degumming, decolorization, and deodorization.
Ceramics and Stone Products Inspector
Occupation that determines whether ceramic products such as bricks, roof tiles, tiles, and cement products meet standards and quality criteria through inspections and tests of dimensions, appearance, material properties, etc.