Statistical Quality Control × Classification Details: Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations
365 jobs found.
Architectural Waterproof Paper Manufacturing Worker
Responsible for mixing raw materials, forming, drying, and finishing architectural waterproof paper, mass-producing paper products with waterproof performance.
Inspector (Silk Reeling)
Occupation that performs quality inspection of raw silk in the silk reeling process and determines defects and grades.
Prime Mover Inspector
This occupation involves inspecting the performance and safety of prime movers (engines or electric motors) using test benches and measuring instruments to confirm compliance with standards and design specifications.
Polishing Worker (Fine Ceramics Product Manufacturing)
A job that handles the manufacturing process of polishing and finishing the surfaces of fine ceramic products to meet specified dimensions, shapes, and surface roughness.
Abrasive Material Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing technician who handles raw material mixing for abrasive materials, forming, firing, finishing polishing, inspection, and packaging.
Oil Inspector (Tank Depot)
An occupation that collects representative samples of petroleum products stored in tank depots and performs quality control through inspections of physical properties and impurities.
Grain Inspector (Ceramics Product Manufacturing)
Specialist who inspects the particle size and shape of raw materials and finished ceramics products to confirm compliance with quality standards.
Raw Material Refiner (Chemical)
A job that operates equipment and manages processes to separate and purify raw chemical compounds in chemical plants.
Raw Plastic Processing Worker
A manufacturing job that performs pre-processing such as drying, mixing, and defoaming of resin pellets, which are raw materials for plastic products, to ensure stable supply to molding machines.
Raw Oil and Fat Refining Worker (Hardened Oil Manufacturing)
Factory worker who manufactures hardened oil through chemical processes such as hydrogenation reactions using vegetable oils or animal oils as raw materials.