Statistical Quality Control × Classification Details: Pulp and Paper Product Manufacturing Workers
15 jobs found.
Thread Winding Worker (Paper Yarn Manufacturing)
This occupation uses pulp as raw material, processes cellulose solution with chemicals, solidifies and stretches it using a spinning machine to manufacture regenerated cellulose fiber (paper yarn).
AP Manufacturing Worker (Pulp Manufacturing)
Technical job in a factory that manufactures pulp from raw materials such as wood, performing processes such as cooking, washing, bleaching, and drying through machine operation and process control.
Paper Cotton Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing operations that produce fibrous paper cotton using woody pulp as raw material. Responsible for everything from feeding, forming, drying, inspection, to packaging.
Calendar Worker (Pigmented Coated Paper)
Manufacturing job that operates a calendaring machine to pressurize and polish the surface of pigmented coated paper, achieving smoothing and gloss.
Drying Worker (Processed Paper Manufacturing)
A job in the processed paper manufacturing process that adjusts paper sheets to an appropriate moisture content using dryers to obtain high-quality final products.
Architectural Waterproof Paper Manufacturing Worker
Responsible for mixing raw materials, forming, drying, and finishing architectural waterproof paper, mass-producing paper products with waterproof performance.
Acetate Paper Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing technician job that produces acetate paper using cellulose acetate as raw material.
Seasoning Worker
A manufacturing job that operates seasoning machines to stabilize the moisture content and dimensions of paper products (mainly linerboard or corrugated board materials).
Paper Machine Operator
A manufacturing line technician who uses paper pulp as raw material, operates and manages the paper machine to produce paper products.
Pulp Chemical Preparer
A manufacturing job that measures and mixes chemicals used in the pulp production process and supplies them at optimal concentration and flow rate.