Factory Work × Required Skills: Dimensional Inspection

26 jobs found.

Automotive Parts Inspector (Automotive Manufacturing Factory)

A job that inspects dimensions and surface conditions of parts on automotive manufacturing lines to prevent the distribution of defective products.

Bar Steel Finishing Worker

This occupation involves shaping, cutting, inspecting quality, and finishing rolled bar steel (round steel) in the steel manufacturing process.

Spiral Wound Paper Tube Manufacturer (Paper Container Manufacturing)

Operators who manufacture paper tubes by spirally winding and adhering base paper. They handle a series of processes from setting the base paper, applying adhesive, winding, cutting, to inspection.

Bookbinding Finishing Worker

A profession that finishes books and booklets through processes such as folding printed sheets into signatures, spine gluing, cover pasting, trimming, and more.

Hypodermic Needle Manufacturing Worker

Technical job that processes metal materials such as stainless steel to manufacture medical hypodermic needles.

Copper Alloy Caster

Manufacturing job that melts copper alloys and casts parts and products using sand molds or dies.

Watch Band Manufacturer (Metal)

A manufacturing job that handles material processing from assembly to finishing of metal watch bands.

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.

Fiber Cone Paper Tube Manufacturing Worker

Machine operator job that manufactures paper core materials such as fiber cones and packaging paper tubes. Involves winding raw paper, bonding, drying, cutting, and performing quality inspections.

Ship Material Cutting Machinist (Wooden Ship Manufacturing)

In wooden ship manufacturing, this occupation processes timber for ship hull parts using cutting machines and hand tools to shape them into specified dimensions and forms.