Chemical Handling × Classification Details: Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations

140 jobs found.

Mirror Silvering Worker

Occupation that manufactures mirrors by chemically depositing a silver film on glass surfaces.

Nuclear Fuel Manufacturing Worker (Metal Uranium)

Engages in manufacturing metal uranium fuel used in nuclear power plants, etc., performing chemical processing, precision machining, and advanced safety and quality management as a technical occupation.

Decorative Metal Finisher

A job that performs surface finishing such as polishing, buffing, and decorative plating on metal products to enhance their appearance and functionality.

Caustic (Ka) Treatment Worker (Fiber Bleaching)

Manufacturing operator who processes textile products with caustic soda or bleaching agents to improve quality such as whitening and stain removal.

Glass Silvering Worker

A profession that manufactures mirrors by reducing or depositing metals such as silver or aluminum onto glass sheets.

Leather Tanner

A profession that tans animal hides using chemical and physical methods to produce leather with durability and flexibility.

Reduction Worker (Hydrogenated Oil Manufacturing)

Specialized occupation that manufactures hydrogenated oil by subjecting raw fats to a reduction reaction using catalysts and high-pressure hydrogen.

Photosensitive Paper Coloring Worker

A manufacturing job that prepares and colors emulsion for photographic photosensitive paper, applies it to paper using coating machines, dries it, and performs inspections.

Precious Metal Plating Worker

A technical job that plates gold, platinum, etc., on the surface of precious metal products using chemical and electrical processes to impart decorative properties and corrosion resistance.

Fabric Stretching Worker (Textile Scouring)

A manufacturing job that removes impurities from woven fabrics through boiling and chemical treatments to improve moisture absorbency, dyeability, and texture.