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

4355 jobs found.

Die Punching Press Worker

A manufacturing job that sets metal materials in dies, operates press machines to punch metal sheets, and produces mass-produced parts.

Pattern Placer (Spinning, Weaving Manufacturing)

Pattern placers set patterns or guides on looms and precisely adjust fabric width, pattern alignment, etc., while manufacturing woven fabrics.

Mold Raising Worker (Ceramics Manufacturing)

A job in ceramics manufacturing that prepares molds such as plaster molds and silicone molds and is responsible for creating prototypes for slip casting and press forming.

Embossing Worker (Leather Bag Manufacturing)

A manufacturing occupation that uses dies to create embossed patterns on leather bags and accessories.

Embossing Worker (Bread and Confectionery Manufacturing)

A manufacturing job that uses molds or forming machines to press bread or confectionery dough into molds to form specific shapes.

Press Molding Worker (Ceramics Manufacturing)

Press molding workers press clay into plaster or metal molds to form ceramic blanks and perform appropriate management and inspection.

Shoulder Garment Tailor

A profession specializing in measuring, pattern making, cutting, sewing, and finishing shoulder-type garments (such as coats and jackets).

Die Finisher (Dies)

A manufacturing job that polishes and deburrs the surface of dies for plastic molding or metal pressing to ensure product shape and dimensional accuracy.

Die Forging Worker

Die forging workers are specialists in metal processing who heat metal and press it into dies to form product shapes.

Die Forging Hammer Worker

This occupation involves placing metal materials heated to high temperatures between dies and shaping forged products using drop hammers or presses. It requires handling heavy objects, precise striking, and die management.