Precision Measuring Instrument Operation × Career Path: Quality Assurance Manager
12 jobs found.
Thread Weighing Inspector
This occupation involves measuring and inspecting the thickness, weight, tensile strength, etc., of raw fiber yarns and spun yarns in the spinning and silk reeling processes, and evaluating their quality.
Gas Container Inspector
A profession that conducts visual inspections and non-destructive testing on high-pressure gas containers to ensure safety and confirm compliance with standards.
Skein Yarn Inspector
A job that inspects the quality of skein yarn (skein yarn) visually or with measuring instruments and sorts out defects and non-standard products.
Coin Inspector (Mint Bureau)
This occupation involves inspecting the quality of coins (hard currency) manufactured at the Mint Bureau and confirming compliance with standards.
Measuring and Testing Instrument and Optical Machinery Inspector
A profession that inspects and calibrates the precision of precision instruments and optical equipment to confirm compliance with standards and specifications.
Automotive Chassis Inspector
A job that inspects dimensions and weld points of the vehicle body (chassis) to ensure the safety and quality of automobiles.
Automotive Parts Inspector
A profession that inspects various automotive parts visually and with measuring instruments based on drawings and specifications, and manages quality.
Product Bottle Inspector
A job that inspects the appearance, dimensions, strength, etc., of products in the manufacturing process of ceramics, stone products, etc., using visual inspection or measuring instruments to check if they meet quality standards.
Steel Fabrication Inspector
This occupation involves inspecting welds and dimensions, and managing quality during the fabrication process of steel structures. It checks steel members for safety and compliance with standards at manufacturing and construction sites.
Wood, Pulp, and Paper Products Inspector
This occupation involves inspecting whether the appearance, dimensions, etc., of wood products, pulp, and paper products in the manufacturing process meet the specified standards.