Quality Control × Keywords: Firing
7 jobs found.
Sanitary Ceramics Manufacturing Worker
A job that manufactures sanitary ceramics (such as toilets and washbasins), a type of pottery or porcelain, from forming to firing and finishing.
Lead Powder Manufacturer (Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturing)
A manufacturing job that produces lead powder (tetrabasic lead sulfate) which determines the performance of lead-acid batteries.
Silicon Abrasive Manufacturing Worker
Silicon abrasive manufacturing workers produce abrasive products using silicon compounds as raw materials through processes such as crushing, firing, particle size adjustment, and bonding agent addition.
Glaze Worker
This occupation involves mixing and applying glaze to ceramic products and forming a glassy film on the surface through the firing process.
Watch Glass Manufacturer
Specialized profession that manufactures glass parts used as watch crystals from raw material blending through forming, polishing, and coating in an integrated process.
Frit Kiln Worker (Enamel Product Manufacturing)
This occupation involves applying a glass-like coating agent called frit to metal or glass products and firing at high temperatures to form an enamel coating. It imparts corrosion resistance and decorative properties.
Inorganic Chemical Product Manufacturing Engineer (Excluding Production Engineers)
Uses inorganic chemical raw materials to mass-produce products such as ceramics, inorganic pigments, and electronic materials. This technical role designs, operates, and optimizes manufacturing processes to achieve stable supply while balancing quality, cost, and safety.