Factory work × Keywords: Alloy

9 jobs found.

Light Metal Rolling Worker

This occupation involves heating light metals (such as aluminum or magnesium alloys) at high temperatures and forming them into thin sheets or strips using rolling mills. It covers a wide range of tasks from machine operation to quality control and safety measures.

Sintering Worker (Metal Smelting)

Technician who forms and sinters powdered metal materials to manufacture parts with specified shapes and mechanical properties.

Block Forming Worker (Non-Ferrous Metal Smelting)

Smelting operator who melts non-ferrous metal raw materials at high temperatures and forms them into ingots or blocks. A technical role handling everything from furnace operation to quality control.

Electric Furnace Worker (Steelmaking)

A technical job that uses an electric furnace to melt iron scrap, controls temperature and chemical composition, and manufactures steel.

Converter Hearth Worker (Steelmaking)

Operates the converter, performing tasks from charging molten iron to oxygen blowing and slag removal to produce molten steel that meets quality standards. This is a field operation job.

Nonferrous Metal Ingot Caster

A profession that melts nonferrous metals (such as aluminum, copper, zinc, etc.) and pours them into molds to manufacture ingots.

Non-Ferrous Metal Charging Worker

Worker who charges raw materials or molten metal into non-ferrous metal melting furnaces, performs temperature control, quality control, and safety assurance.

Ferrochrome Manufacturing Worker

Factory worker who manufactures ferrochrome, an alloy of iron and chromium, using electric furnaces and reduction reactions.

Metallurgical (Yakin) Engineer (Excluding Development Engineers)

Metallurgical engineers operate blast furnaces, converters, electric furnaces, etc., at steel mills and non-ferrous metal factories, performing melting, refining, and composition adjustment of metal raw materials, and are responsible for quality control and safety management as technical professionals.