Line production × Classification Details: Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations

98 jobs found.

Broom Manufacturing Worker

A job that processes, assembles, inspects, and packages cleaning tools such as brooms and brushes on the manufacturing line.

Press Forming Worker (Excluding Blanking Press, Bending Press)

A skilled trade that uses press machines for metal products to deform and form sheet metal according to dies.

Paper Core Manufacturing Worker

Manufacturing job involving machine operation and quality inspection on the paper tube (paper core) production line. Responsible for winding raw paper, slitter processing, setup changes, etc.

Pellet Etching Worker (Semiconductor Product Manufacturing)

This occupation involves operating etching equipment and managing processes to remove unnecessary materials from semiconductor wafers using chemical or plasma treatments to form circuit patterns.

Bender operator

A technician who bends and forms metal sheets or shaped steel using press machines or bender machines.

Boxer Assembler (Stapler Assembly)

Manufacturing job involving assembly, adjustment, inspection, and packaging of stapler parts. Responsible for precise assembly operations using hand tools, torque drivers, etc.

Mame Kinton Manufacturing Worker

A profession that manufactures mame kinton and performs quality control and hygiene management.

Moquette Manufacturing Worker

A job that operates moquette looms to manufacture moquette fabrics such as carpets and interior fabrics.

Bake vulcanization worker (Rubber)

A manufacturing job that heats and pressurizes rubber products to vulcanize (vulcanization) them, imparting the prescribed shape and performance.

Yaki-fu production worker

Occupation engaged in yaki-fu manufacturing. Uses wheat flour and gluten as raw materials to handle processes from blending, forming, baking, drying, to quality control.