Quality Inspection × Career Path: Quality Control Technician

12 jobs found.

Thread Dyer

A specialist occupation that manufactures materials for woven fabrics and clothing by permeating and fixing dyes into threads to apply color.

Kiln Firing Worker (Ceramics Manufacturing)

Specialized occupation that arranges raw materials in a kiln, fires them under appropriate temperature and atmospheric conditions, and manufactures ceramics.

Tube Winder (Synthetic Fiber Rope Manufacturing)

Specialized job in the manufacturing process of ropes made from chemical fibers, operating a tube winder to wind raw yarn onto a tube at constant tension and speed.

Plywood Manufacturing Engineer

A technical job that manufactures plywood by drying logs, laminating, and pressure-molding them. Responsible for operating and managing production equipment, quality inspection, and process improvement.

Barley Steeping Worker (Beer Manufacturing)

Specialized occupation in the malt production process for beer manufacturing, involving soaking barley in a steeping tank for a certain period to absorb appropriate moisture and prepare for germination.

Soap Manufacturing Engineer (Excluding Production Engineers)

Technical position responsible for the entire soap manufacturing process from raw material blending to saponification, molding, and drying.

Tobacco Manufacturing Technician

Tobacco manufacturing technicians technically manage and optimize the manufacturing processes from raw material adjustment of tobacco leaves through processing, blending, sterilization, and packaging.

Storage Worker (Beer Manufacturing)

Manufacturing job responsible for storing and aging beer, and maintaining and managing quality.

Compound Feed Manufacturing Technician

A technical role responsible for raw material formulation design, manufacturing, and quality control to maintain animal health and promote growth.

Powder Coating Worker (Metal Coating)

Technical occupation that attaches powder paint to metal parts using electrostatic spraying and forms a coating through high-temperature baking and curing.