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Plastic Lens Molder

A manufacturing technician who injects plastic resin into molds using injection molding machines to produce high-precision optical lens parts.

Bearing Inspector

Specialized job in manufacturing sites that inspects and measures the dimensions, appearance, and functions of bearings, sorts out defective products, and ensures quality.

Transformer Development Engineer (Excluding Design)

A technical role that develops high-efficiency, high-withstand-voltage transformers through prototype manufacturing, performance evaluation, and reliability testing.

Transformer Design Engineer

Technical role that handles core selection, winding, insulation, cooling design, performance evaluation and testing, and analysis to meet the electrical and mechanical specifications of transformers.

Boiling Operator (Ham and Sausage Manufacturing)

A profession that processes meat raw materials from preparation through heat sterilization (boiling) to produce ham and sausage products.

Textile Products, Clothing, and Fiber Products Manufacturing Worker

A job that handles the manufacturing processes of textile products such as fabrics and clothing, from spinning raw materials to dyeing, knitting/weaving, sewing, and finishing, using machine operations or manual labor.

Other Food Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers

A job that handles the manufacturing and processing processes of various foods through machine operation and line work, maintaining quality and hygiene.

Microphone Assembler

A manufacturing job that assembles parts of acoustic equipment such as microphones, and performs adjustments and inspections.

Sewing Machine Manufacturing Engineer (Excluding Production Engineers)

Technician who manufactures high-quality sewing machine products by processing parts, assembling, adjusting, and inspecting.

Wood Wool Cement Board Manufacturer

A job that manufactures building boards with insulation, sound absorption, and fireproof performance by mixing wood fibers (wood wool) and cement, forming them, and hardening.