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Ship Engine Assistant
A job that inspects and maintains mechanical equipment such as engines and generators in the ship's engine room to ensure normal operation.
Ship Equipment Handler
Occupation involving operating, monitoring, and maintaining mechanical equipment such as engines, boilers, and pumps in ship engine rooms.
Wire Drawing Worker (Metal Wire Drawing)
This occupation processes metal wire, the raw material for metal products, using drawing machines or rollers to achieve the specified diameter and shape, and performs quality control.
Turbo Blower Operator
Specialist who operates and monitors turbo blowers in power plants and chemical plants, maintaining appropriate air volume and pressure, and performing regular inspections and maintenance.
Lubrication Worker
A job that injects lubricating oil or grease into various parts of manufacturing lines and machinery to prevent wear and breakdowns.
Railway Vehicle Mechanical Repair Worker
A technical job that inspects, maintains, and repairs mechanical devices and parts of railway vehicles to support safe operation.
Copper Wire Extrusion (Saku) Worker
Manufacturing worker who heats copper billets (bar stock) to the appropriate temperature in a heating furnace, loads them into an extrusion machine, and produces copper wire of the specified cross-sectional shape through a die.
Agricultural Machinery Mechanic
Specialized profession that performs inspections, maintenance, and repairs on agricultural machinery to support safe and efficient operation.
Power Plant Mechanical Engineer
A technical role that operates, maintains, and inspects mechanical equipment such as turbines, boilers, and pumps within power plants, supporting safe and efficient power generation.
Bluing Worker (Wire Drawing)
Manufacturing technician who passes metal materials through a die to draw them into wire material, achieving the specified diameter, shape, and surface quality.