Machine Inspection and Maintenance × Workstyle: Shift Work
117 jobs found.
Drawing Worker (Spinning)
In the spinning process, operates drawing machines to align multiple slivers (raw yarns), uniformize the fibers, and manufacture slivers of quality suitable for the next roving process.
Knife Grinder Worker (Plywood Manufacturing)
Job involving operating a knife grinder on the plywood production line to polish and finish the surface of plywood.
Needle Worker (Felt Manufacturing)
A manufacturing job that operates needle punch machines to entangle animal hair or chemical fibers with needles to process them into felt.
Twisting Yarn Preparation Worker
A job that involves setting raw yarn on a twisting machine, adjusting the specified twist count, tension, and balance to produce twisted yarn products.
Twisted Yarn Equipment Operator
A job that operates spinning equipment to manufacture raw yarn from chemical fibers or synthetic fibers, performs quality control, and maintains production processes.
Clay Crushing Worker
Specialized worker who crushes ceramic raw materials such as clay using crushers, adjusts particle size, and mixes them.
Stenter Operator (Towel Manufacturing)
Specialized profession that stretches towel fabric on a stenter machine with appropriate tension and temperature to stabilize dimensions and adjust texture.
Paste Applier (Fabric Finishing)
An occupation that applies paste agents in the fabric manufacturing process to improve fiber strength and weaveability.
Haader Worker (Felt Manufacturing)
This occupation involves compressing and rubbing fibers such as wool using a haader machine to manufacture homogeneous felt sheets. Responsibilities range from feeding raw materials, operating the machine, to product inspection.
Vertical Planer (Automatic Planer) Worker
Manufacturing job that operates automatic planers to plane the surface of wood, achieving the specified thickness and smooth finish.