Factory Employment × Classification Details: Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations

316 jobs found.

Electric Control Panel Assembler

A manufacturing technical position responsible for assembling parts, wiring, and inspecting electrical control panels used in factories and building equipment.

Bulb and Electronic Tube Finisher

A technical job responsible for the final finishing of completed bulbs and electronic tubes in the manufacturing process, performing precision tasks such as cleaning, inspection, adjustment, and coating.

Bulb Glass Manufacturing Worker

Bulb glass manufacturing workers handle manufacturing tasks from glass forming to filament installation, vacuum sealing, sealing, and quality inspection.

Transfer Mark Painting Washing Worker (Ceramics)

Specialized occupation that applies transfer sheets (decals) to ceramics and removes unnecessary film through water washing.

Wire Sheathing Worker

A job that covers the core wire of electric wires with rubber or plastic insulation material and manufactures wires according to specifications.

Electric Motor Winder

Manufacturing technician who winds coils on stators and rotors of electric motors, performs insulation, assembly, and inspection.

Electric Heating Appliance Assembler

Electric heating appliance assemblers are manufacturing technicians who assemble electric heaters, coil-type heaters, and other electric heating equipment on production lines, performing wiring, soldering, and operational inspections.

Grinding Wheel Manufacturing Worker

Specialized profession that manufactures grinding wheels for grinding from raw material blending through forming, firing, and inspection in an integrated process.

Copper Sheet Metal Worker

Copper sheet metal workers are manufacturing professionals who fabricate and repair roofs, exteriors, crafts, and more using copper sheets. They handle material selection, cutting, bending processing, brazing, and finishing.

Bake-Cure Drying Painter (Metal Painting)

This occupation involves applying paint to the surface of metal products using spray guns or brushes, then heating in a bake-cure drying furnace to form a paint film. It enhances rust prevention, corrosion resistance, and maintains aesthetics.