Night Shift × Recommended Skills: Quality Control

37 jobs found.

Washing Machine Operator (Spinning and Weaving Manufacturing)

A job that operates industrial washing machines in spinning and weaving manufacturing processes to perform washing, degreasing, bleaching, etc., of yarn and fabric, and adjust quality.

Gas Transmission Worker (Natural Gas)

A profession that adjusts the pressure of natural gas, operates, monitors, and maintains gas transmission equipment, supporting safe and stable gas supply.

Terminal Assembler

Factory worker who manufactures terminals (metal contacts of connectors) used in electronic devices through processes such as press processing, plating, and finishing inspection.

DVD Manufacturing Worker

Manufacturing operator who presses polycarbonate substrates, performs metal evaporation and coating, and mass-produces DVD discs.

Ironworker, Boilermaker

A job that cuts, bends, and assembles steel materials to manufacture and repair iron products such as building structures and containers.

Ironworking Equipment Operator

This occupation involves operating and monitoring equipment for ironworking and fabrication, as well as maintenance inspections, to process metal parts and maintain quality.

Converter Worker (Non-Ferrous Metal Smelting)

A manufacturing technician who operates a converter to melt and refine non-ferrous metals at high temperatures, adjusts chemical composition, and produces high-purity metal products.

Transfer Machine Operator (Automotive Manufacturing)

A job that operates transfer machines on mass production processing lines for automotive parts, machining metal parts with high precision and high efficiency.

Ladder Manufacturing Worker (Metal Products)

Manufacturing technician who fabricates metal ladders from cutting to assembly and finishing based on design drawings.

Building Concrete Worker

A site worker specializing in concrete pouring, finishing, and curing in building construction.