Required Skills > Microscope Operation

50 jobs found.

Parasitology Researcher

Natural science researcher who studies the ecology, pathogenicity, diagnostic methods, and treatments of parasites that infect animals or humans.

Chronometer Assembler

Specialized profession that assembles parts of chronometers, which are precision instruments, adjusts performance, and inspects them. Handles minute parts with high precision to ensure product quality.

Instrument Scale Marking Worker

Manufacturing job that attaches scales to parts of measuring instruments and optical equipment, performs printing and calibration to ensure accuracy.

Lead Wire Worker (Light Bulb Manufacturing)

A manufacturing job specializing in the lead wire connection process, connecting the filament inside the light bulb to the external electrodes using thin wires.

Optical Angle Measuring Instrument Assembler

Manufacturing job that assembles parts of optical angle measuring instruments and performs precision adjustments and calibration.

Cytotechnologist

Medical technologist who observes human cells under a microscope to detect abnormalities such as cancer and infections.

Magnetic Vibrator Manufacturer

A profession that manufactures, assembles, and inspects small vibration motors (magnetic vibrators) used in smartphones, game consoles, etc.

Jewel Bearing Assembler

Specialized profession that precisely polishes and processes jewels (such as ruby) for bearings under a microscope and assembles them into bearing parts of mechanical devices and measuring instruments.

Wire Drawing Inspector

Specialized profession that inspects and evaluates the quality of metal wire produced in the wire drawing process. Checks dimensions, surface condition, and mechanical properties to determine compliance with standards.

Artificial Gemstone Processor

Occupation that cuts and polishes raw artificial gemstones to finish them for jewelry use. Pursues optical brilliance and quality through precise processing techniques.