Understanding Quality Inspection Standards × Workstyle: Shift Work
10 jobs found.
LCD Display Assembler (For Personal Computers)
Manufacturing technician who assembles components and inspects LCD display panels for personal computers.
Guard Cable Fabricator
This occupation involves processing, assembling, and inspecting guard cables (wire ropes) for roads to manufacture products that meet standards.
Raw Rubber Calender Operator
Performs manufacturing operations to process raw rubber into thin sheets using a calender while maintaining consistent thickness and quality for productization.
Strut Assembler (Suspension)
A manufacturing job that assembles suspension strut units for passenger cars and others using tools to ensure specified quality and precision.
Roasting Worker (Chemical Products)
A profession that processes chemical raw materials at high temperatures to induce necessary chemical changes, adjusting and improving product properties.
Steering Wheel Installation Worker
Specialized worker who accurately installs the steering wheel (handle) onto the vehicle body on the automobile production line, performing torque management and quality inspections.
CRT Inspector
A job that inspects the appearance and electrical characteristics of manufactured CRTs to ensure quality meets standards.
Consumer Electrical Machinery and Appliance Assembly Equipment Operator
An occupation that operates and monitors assembly equipment on production lines manufacturing consumer electrical machinery and appliances to mass-produce high-quality products.
Wood Products, Pulp, and Paper Products Production Equipment Operator
This occupation involves operating and monitoring machinery that manufactures wood products, pulp, and paper products, while maintaining and improving product quality and production efficiency.
Wire Spooling Operator
Operator position on the manufacturing line that winds metal wire onto spools at a constant tension.