Clean Room Work × Career Path: Quality Control Engineer
10 jobs found.
X-ray Tube Assembler
Manufacturing job that assembles X-ray tubes (vacuum tubes that generate X-rays) from glass tubes and electrode parts, and conducts performance tests and adjustments.
Nuclear Fuel Rod Manufacturing Worker
Nuclear fuel rod manufacturing workers are specialists who manufacture, process, and inspect nuclear fuel rods used in nuclear power plants and elsewhere. They handle a series of processes from uranium pellet forming to filling and sealing into cladding tubes, welding, and final inspection, requiring high quality control and radiation protection.
Camera Meter Inspector
This occupation involves measuring the performance and accuracy of cameras and optical measuring instruments, performing calibration and adjustments. Responsible for inspecting products after manufacturing processes or repairs to ensure they meet specifications.
Aviation Instrument Assembly Equipment Operator
This occupation involves operating assembly equipment to assemble parts for various instruments and precision measuring devices installed in aircraft, and performing adjustments and inspections.
Quartz Watch Inspector
Occupation that inspects the accuracy and quality of parts and finished products of watches using quartz crystals with various measuring instruments.
Ceramic Semiconductor Assembler
Job involving assembly and packaging of semiconductor elements using ceramic materials. Handles precision work in clean rooms.
Sensor Element Tester (Electronic Applied Machinery and Equipment)
Job involving evaluating the electrical and physical characteristics of sensor elements using measurement devices for product quality control and development support.
Multi-Layer Board Plating Worker
Multi-layer board plating workers are specialists who attach multiple metal layers to the surfaces of electronic components or industrial parts through chemical treatment or electroplating, imparting functions such as corrosion resistance, conductivity, and solderability.
Electric Clock Inspector
A profession that inspects and calibrates the performance and accuracy of electric clocks and related equipment to confirm compliance with standards and specifications.
Lens Coating Worker
Manufacturing operator who applies functional coatings such as anti-reflective and protective films to optical lenses and glass substrates.