Night shifts × Career Path: Equipment Maintenance Technician

15 jobs found.

Oil Pump Operator

Oil pump operators operate and monitor mechanical equipment such as hydraulic pumps, adjusting pressure and flow rates to stably maintain oil supply and circulation. They are a specialized profession also responsible for equipment inspections, maintenance, and emergency shutdowns during abnormalities.

Shaped Steel Manufacturer

Shaped steel manufacturers use reheating furnaces and rolling equipment to continuously process steel billets, producing shaped steel products such as beams and channels.

Ventilation System Operator

A job that operates and monitors ventilation equipment, adjusts air volume and pressure to maintain a safe and comfortable working environment.

Boiler (kan) Engineer

A professional who safely operates and monitors boilers in factories and facilities, performs maintenance inspections, and handles responses to abnormalities.

Synthetic Resin Pulverizer (Raw Plastic Processing)

Manufacturing operator job that crushes synthetic resin raw materials using pulverizers and similar equipment into granules suitable for recycling or secondary processing.

Blast Furnace Water Supply Worker

Occupation involving operation, inspection, and maintenance of water supply equipment necessary for the blast furnace cooling system.

Incinerator Operator (Waste Plant)

An operator at waste plants who operates, monitors, and performs maintenance inspections on incinerators to safely and efficiently process garbage.

Limestone Calcination Worker

Industrial production job that calcines limestone in a high-temperature kiln to produce calcium oxide (quicklime).

Cement Production Operator

A job that operates processes such as firing and crushing using limestone and clay as raw materials to produce and manage large quantities of cement.

Furnace Operator (Ironmaking)

Manufacturing worker who operates blast furnaces and manages the quality of molten steel at ironworks.