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Printing Stereotype Worker

A job that casts and finishes stereotype plates used in letterpress printing. Assembles type and layout sheets, pours molten lead alloy to manufacture printing plates.

Carpenter (Shipwright: Ship Crew Members)

A profession that handles the fabrication, repair, and maintenance of wooden structures on ship decks and interiors, maintaining the safety and functionality of the vessel.

Metal Pipe Casting Equipment Operator

A job that operates metal pipe casting equipment and stably manages and operates a series of processes from melting to molding and inspection.

Crane Design Engineer

A technical position responsible for structural design of cranes, load calculations, and design based on safety standards.

Residential Foundation Worker (Formwork Assembly)

Specialized worker who assembles formwork for residential foundation concrete and handles everything from concrete pouring to form removal.

Cylinder Machine Worker (Papermaking)

A specialized technical job that operates, inspects, maintains, and repairs the cylinder section of paper manufacturing machines in paper factories to maintain stable papermaking quality and productivity.

Overhead Wire Worker (Transmission Lines)

Technical job specializing in the construction, maintenance, and inspection of transmission lines at power companies and others.

Piler Operator (Steel Industry)

Operator who operates piler machines inside steel mills to transport and stack steel materials.

Substation Maintenance Technician

Technician who inspects, maintains, and repairs substation equipment in transmission and distribution networks to support safe and stable power supply.

Enamel Coater

A profession that applies and fires vitreous enamel (enamel) on the surfaces of metal or ceramic products to improve corrosion resistance, heat resistance, and aesthetics.