Indoor Work × Required Skills: Dimensional Measurement
32 jobs found.
Raw Rubber Cutting Worker
This occupation involves cutting raw rubber to specified sizes and shapes using machines or hand tools, preparing it for easy processing in subsequent steps.
Steel Material Inspector
Steel material inspectors ensure the quality of steel products and steel materials by conducting various inspections such as chemical composition analysis, mechanical property tests, and dimensional measurements.
Steel Stranding Worker (Wire Rope Manufacturing)
A technical occupation that manufactures high-strength wire ropes by stranding steel wires.
Plywood Cutter
Plywood cutters operate plywood cutting machines to cut plywood to specified dimensions based on design drawings or specifications. They perform blade adjustments on machines, product dimensional inspections, and safety management, supporting efficient and accurate production.
Finishing Ironworker
Worker who finishes the surface of iron products, performing deburring, polishing, and dimensional adjustment.
Shell Core Maker
This occupation manufactures shell cores (shell cores) used in metal casting. It forms sand coated with resin on a pattern and hardens it to create core material.
Ingot Inspector
A job that inspects the quality of metal ingots (metal materials after casting or rolling) in the manufacturing process and determines if they meet standards.
Vehicle Assembler (Railway Vehicles)
Manufacturing job that assembles parts and structures of railway vehicles based on blueprints and completes the car body through tasks such as welding and bolt fastening.
Shingane Worker (Scriber)
Specialist occupation that accurately scribes dimension lines and markings on metal materials based on drawings before metal product processing.
Stone Mold Carver
Stone mold carvers mark out on stone materials and use chisels, hammers, etc., to carve out stone molds (molds) necessary for forming ceramic or concrete products, performing skilled craftsmanship.