Indoor Work × Required Skills: Safety Management
20 jobs found.
Crystal Rough Grinder
A profession that roughly processes raw crystal stones by mechanical grinding to shape them suitably for subsequent precision polishing and forming.
Soap Production Engineer
Soap production engineers select raw materials, formulate mixtures, manage saponification reactions, and handle molding, drying, and inspection to industrially manufacture soap.
PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) Manufacturing Worker
A job involving operation, monitoring, and quality control from raw material polymerization management to productization in a vinyl chloride resin (PVC) manufacturing plant.
Non-Ferrous Metal Smelting Equipment Operator
Equipment operator responsible for the melting and refining processes of non-ferrous metals (such as copper, aluminum, zinc, etc.). Performs furnace temperature control, raw material charging, quality analysis, safety management, etc.
Flying Shear Worker
A job that operates high-speed cutting machines called flying shears to continuously cut metal coils or steel plates to specified lengths.
Boilerman (General Public Bathhouse)
Specialist who operates and inspects boiler equipment in bathhouses to stably supply hot water and steam.
Pre-sawing Lumber Worker
A craftsman who processes logs into boards and square timbers using sawmill machinery. Properly sets up logs and performs cutting and finishing to precise dimensions.
Melter (Foundry Industry)
A melter is a manufacturing worker who melts metal at high temperatures and pours it into molds.
Retort Operator (Nonferrous Metal Smelting)
A processing worker who uses a retort furnace to process nonferrous metal ores or secondary raw materials at high temperatures to separate and refine metals.
Rotary Kiln Operator (Cement Manufacturing)
A skilled worker who operates and monitors rotary kilns in cement plants, handling everything from raw material firing to clinker production.