Night Shift × Recommended Skills: PLC Control
38 jobs found.
Art Paper Manufacturing Worker
Art paper manufacturing workers are specialized operators who produce high-grade paper (coated paper) for art and printing uses, responsible for operating production equipment, quality control, and process management.
Ink Manufacturing Equipment Operator
Ink manufacturing equipment operators operate, monitor, and maintain plant equipment for ink production, ensuring stable operation of the production line and maintaining product quality.
Air Compressor Operator
An occupation that operates, inspects, and maintains air compressors in factories and building equipment.
Esterification Reaction Worker (Chemical Fiber)
Manufacturing job responsible for operating and managing reaction equipment that performs esterification for raw materials of chemical fibers.
Chlorine Manufacturing Worker
A technical role responsible for operating and maintaining a chemical plant that electrolyzes brine to produce chlorine gas, including washing, drying, and compression processes.
Carbide Manufacturing Engineer (Excluding Production Engineers)
Technical position responsible for operating and managing calcium carbide manufacturing equipment, handling processes from raw material charging to calcination and crushing.
Synthetic Fiber Manufacturing Engineer
Technical position involving process development, operation, and management from raw material preparation through polymerization, spinning, drawing, dyeing, and other processes for synthetic fibers.
Processed Paper Manufacturing Equipment Operator
Processed Paper Manufacturing Equipment Operators operate and monitor various processing machines (slitters, coaters, calenders, etc.) in the processed paper production line, perform quality adjustments, and conduct maintenance inspections.
Activated Carbon Production Engineer
A technical job that manufactures activated carbon with adsorbent performance by carbonizing and activating raw materials such as wood and coconut shells.
Glass Fiber Spinning Worker
A manufacturing technical job that melts glass raw materials at high temperatures, draws them into thin fibers using spinning equipment, and winds them up.