Factory Work × Recommended Skills: Metallurgy
63 jobs found.
Forging Equipment Operator
A job that operates and maintains production equipment which heats and presses metal materials to forge them into predetermined shapes.
Tube Drawing Worker (Metal Tube Manufacturing)
A manufacturing technical job that heats metal pipes, performs drawing processing, and forms them into specified dimensions and shapes.
Cast Iron Worker
A profession that melts iron at high temperatures and pours it into molds to manufacture cast iron products.
Hand Polisher
A job that manually polishes the surfaces of products such as metal parts, performing processes like deburring and mirror finishing.
Electric Heat Treatment Worker (High Frequency)
A manufacturing technician who uses high-frequency induction heating equipment to perform heat treatments such as surface hardening, quenching, and tempering on metal parts to improve their mechanical properties.
Trimming Worker (Metal Processing)
This occupation handles finishing work to remove burrs and excess material remaining after casting, forging, or sheet metal processing of metal products, shaping them to the product form.
Saw Repairer
Artisan or technician who sharpens and adjusts saw blades, replaces parts, and performs heat treatment to restore and maintain sharpness.
Roaster (Metal Smelting)
Roasters (Metal Smelting) use high-temperature furnaces to perform oxidation-reduction treatment on metal raw materials, handling impurity removal and material property adjustment as a pre-treatment specialist in the smelting process.
Spring Manufacturing Worker
A skilled trade that manufactures springs such as coil springs through processes like cutting, coiling, heat treatment, and polishing of metal wire rods.
Needle Polisher
Specialist who polishes metal needle parts using polishing machines or grinding stones to finish shapes and surfaces, maintaining dimensions and quality according to standards.