Clean Room × Required Skills: Chemical Handling
9 jobs found.
X-ray Film Intensifying Screen Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing job that processes intensifying screens for X-ray films from chemical coating to final product.
Chemical Plating Worker
Artisan who uses chemical reactions of chemicals to form a uniform coating on metal products, imparting corrosion resistance and decorative properties.
Nuclear Fuel Manufacturing Worker (Metal Uranium)
Engages in manufacturing metal uranium fuel used in nuclear power plants, etc., performing chemical processing, precision machining, and advanced safety and quality management as a technical occupation.
Fish Oil Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing job that extracts and refines oils and fats from fish by-products and residues, supplying them for uses such as food, feed, and pharmaceutical raw materials.
Germanium Refiner
An occupation that refines and purifies high-purity germanium from germanium ores or compounds as raw materials through chemical and thermal treatments, manufacturing materials used in semiconductors and optical applications.
Screen Mask Manufacturer
A job that handles the manufacturing process of metal screen masks (precision metal mesh patterns), performing cutting, attachment, etching, inspection, etc.
Storage Battery Etching Worker
Manufacturing job that forms fine patterns on storage battery electrode plates and related parts using photolithography and chemical etching.
Prism Silvering Worker
Specialized technician who applies silver plating using chemical or electrolytic methods to the surfaces of optical components such as prisms to form mirror reflecting surfaces.
Metarikon Processor
Specialized profession that applies coating treatments such as plating and polishing to the surfaces of metal products to enhance corrosion resistance, wear resistance, and decorative properties.