Machine Maintenance Inspection × Workstyle: Factory work

20 jobs found.

Ice Making Equipment Operator

A job that operates, maintains, and manages ice-making equipment to produce large quantities of ice.

Rice Milling Machine Operator

This occupation involves operating and maintaining rice milling machines that process brown rice into white rice. Responsible for quality control and machine adjustments on the production line.

Wire Rod Rolling Worker

Manufacturing technician who heats steel slabs or billets and operates rolling mills to produce wire rods (wire materials).

Tire Cord Fabric Weaver

A skilled trade that weaves high-strength fiber cords, used as tire reinforcement materials, into fabric using a loom.

Pulp Press Worker

Pulp press workers compress pulp sheets using a press machine in the pulp sheet manufacturing process of paper pulp production, perform dehydration and forming, and ensure they meet quality standards.

Fusuma Paper Base Paper Papermaker (Mechanical Papermaking)

A job that uses mechanical papermaking machines to manufacture base paper, the raw material for fusuma paper, handling everything from quality control to machine maintenance.

Press Worker (Grinding Wheel Manufacturing)

Handles the forming press process for grinding wheels by placing raw materials into molds, applying pressure to shape them to the specified form and density. Also involved in subsequent processes such as firing and inspection.

Grinding Operator (Chemical Fiber Manufacturing)

This occupation involves finely grinding raw fibers using a grinding machine in the chemical fiber manufacturing process and adjusting the particle size. Responsible for machine operation, quality and safety management.

Dried Wakame Processor

A profession that manufactures dried wakame by using wakame as raw material and performing processes such as washing, pre-processing, drying, sorting, and packaging.

Veneer Layer (Plywood Manufacturing)

Worker who manufactures plywood by applying adhesive to wooden veneer sheets, laminating them, pressurizing, and heat-drying.