Night Shift × Required Skills: Measuring Instrument Operation

21 jobs found.

Rolling Technician (excluding development technicians)

A manufacturing technician who operates rolling mills for steel and non-ferrous metals to control the thickness, surface quality, and mechanical properties of metal products.

NC Gear Finishing Lathe Operator

Manufacturing technical position that uses NC-controlled gear finishing lathes to perform final shaping, dimensional accuracy, and surface finishing of gears.

Plastic Product Inspector

This occupation involves inspecting and measuring the appearance, dimensions, and physical properties of rubber and plastic products to determine compliance with quality standards.

Die Cutter (Metal Press)

A job that operates metal press machines, using dies to punch, bend, and form metal sheets into products.

Inspector (Electrical Equipment Manufacturing)

A job that inspects and measures the performance and quality of products on the electrical equipment manufacturing line to confirm whether they are manufactured according to specifications.

Vehicle Inspection Worker (Railway)

Specialist who supports the safe operation of railway vehicles by inspecting and checking various parts before and after runs or periodically, and is responsible for discovering, reporting abnormalities, and arranging repairs.

Paper Machine Operator

A manufacturing line technician who uses paper pulp as raw material, operates and manages the paper machine to produce paper products.

Stone Saw Worker

A manufacturing technician who operates cutting machines such as band saws and water jets to process stone materials into specified shapes and dimensions.

Railway Signal Maintenance Worker

A technical job that inspects, maintains, and repairs railway signal equipment and related systems to ensure safe operation.

Railway Track Safety Officer

A job that inspects and maintains railway tracks and related equipment to support safe railway operations.