Factory Work × Keywords: Polishing
317 jobs found.
Non-slip Manufacturing Worker (Metal)
This occupation manufactures metal non-slip (anti-slip) products, performing press processing, punching, welding, polishing, surface treatment, and more.
Harmonica Manufacturing Worker
Occupation involving processing, assembling, and adjusting harmonica parts from metal, plastic, and other materials.
Vise Manufacturing Worker
Occupation that manufactures metal vises (work clamps). Produces high-precision tools through processes such as cutting, grinding, and assembly.
Pipe Assembler (Smoking Pipes)
Manufacturing job that assembles parts of smoking pipes such as bowls, performs polishing, finishing, and inspection.
Gravestone Mason
Artisan who processes stone to manufacture and install gravestones and monuments.
Gravestone Fabricator
Specialist in stone processing who cuts and polishes raw gravestone material, adds inscriptions and decorations, and finishes the product.
Footwear Surface Painter (Wooden)
Specialized occupation that applies protective and finishing paint to the surface of wooden footwear (such as clogs). Handles everything consistently from priming, paint mixing, painting operations, drying, and finishing.
Bucket Manufacturing Worker (Metal)
A manufacturing job that cuts, forms, and welds metal sheets to produce buckets. Responsible for product manufacturing corresponding to production lines or individual orders.
Brush Painter (Excluding Buildings)
Brush painters apply paint with brushes to the surfaces of industrial products and the like, imparting rust prevention, weather resistance, and decorative properties as a specialized profession.
Chopstick Blank Manufacturer
A manufacturing job that uses natural wood as material to shape and polish chopstick blanks, which are the prototypes for chopsticks, using lathes and polishing machines.