Required Skills > Grinding and Polishing Technology

10 jobs found.

Rolling Roll Maintenance Worker

A technical job that inspects, maintains, and repairs rolling rolls used in rolling lines for steel plates, etc., supporting the stable operation of production equipment.

Permanent Magnet Manufacturing Worker

A manufacturing technical position that handles processes from raw material blending of permanent magnets to forming, sintering, grinding, and magnetization.

Pencil Lead Manufacturer

Manufacturing technician responsible for raw material blending, forming, firing, finishing, and quality inspection of pencil leads (graphite cores).

Mirror Silvering Worker

Occupation that manufactures mirrors by chemically depositing a silver film on glass surfaces.

Plane Manufacturing Worker

Plane manufacturing workers are a profession that cuts, grinds, heat-treats, assembles, and finishes the metal blades and body parts of planes, which are hand tools for woodworking.

Firing Finisher (Ceramics Manufacturing)

This occupation handles the finishing process after firing ceramics, performing tasks such as inspection, polishing, correction, and decoration on products removed from the kiln.

Ceramic Cutting Tool Manufacturing Worker

A job that manufactures cutting tools using ceramic materials. Responsible for processes from raw material blending to forming, firing, and grinding.

Saw Forger

Traditional metalworking occupation that forges steel materials, forms, quenches, and polishes saw blade tips to manufacture and repair saws.

Fine Ceramics Product Manufacturing Worker

A technical job responsible for the manufacturing processes of high-performance ceramics products, including raw material adjustment, forming, sintering, grinding and polishing, inspection, etc.

Vernier Scale Maker

Manufacturing job that assembles, adjusts, and inspects parts for precision measuring instruments such as vernier calipers.