Factory Work × Keywords: Firing
81 jobs found.
Sanitary Ceramics Manufacturing Worker
A job that manufactures sanitary ceramics (such as toilets and washbasins), a type of pottery or porcelain, from forming to firing and finishing.
Pencil Lead Manufacturer
Manufacturing technician responsible for raw material blending, forming, firing, finishing, and quality inspection of pencil leads (graphite cores).
Lead Powder Manufacturer (Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturing)
A manufacturing job that produces lead powder (tetrabasic lead sulfate) which determines the performance of lead-acid batteries.
Carbon Film Resistor Manufacturing Worker
A job that manufactures carbon film resistors by forming a carbon film on a ceramic substrate, adjusting and inspecting the resistance value.
Insulator Manufacturer
This occupation involves the integrated manufacturing of ceramic parts (insulators) for electrical insulation, from raw material mixing to forming, firing, and finishing.
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.
Kiln Loader (Brick and Tile Manufacturing)
This occupation involves precisely loading products formed and dried from raw materials such as clay into kilns and firing them at appropriate temperatures and times to manufacture bricks and tiles.
Glass Products Manufacturing Equipment Operator
This occupation involves operating and monitoring production equipment that melts glass raw materials and performs processes such as forming, firing, and annealing to support the mass production of high-quality glass products.
Roof Tile Manufacturing Worker
Roof tile manufacturing workers are specialists who produce roof tiles using clay as the raw material. They handle the entire series of processes from raw material adjustment to forming, drying, firing, and inspection.
Bisque Maker (Ceramics Manufacturing)
Specialist who mixes raw materials such as pottery clay and kaolin, forms them using extrusion, potter's wheel, or slip casting, dries them afterward, and manufactures ceramic bisque before firing.