Shift Work × Career Path: Manufacturing Engineer
511 jobs found.
Hoist Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing technical position that processes parts, assembles, adjusts, and inspects hoists to ensure quality as cargo handling machinery.
Rubber Fender Manufacturing Worker (Rubber)
A profession that manufactures rubber fenders (rubber fenders). Responsible for processes from raw material compounding, kneading, molding, vulcanization, to inspection.
Spinning Machine Operator (Chemical Fiber Manufacturing)
This occupation involves processing chemical fiber raw materials using spinning machines to produce thread-like materials.
Dust-Proof Goggles Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing technician who handles material procurement, molding, processing, assembly, and inspection for dust-proof goggles.
Enamel Coater
A profession that applies and fires vitreous enamel (enamel) on the surfaces of metal or ceramic products to improve corrosion resistance, heat resistance, and aesthetics.
Enamel Finishing Worker
A job that applies enamel coating to metal and ceramic products and finishes the products through firing and polishing.
Hose Fabric Weaver
A job that manufactures base fabric for industrial hoses using looms, performs quality control, and adjusts machinery.
Boring Machine Worker (Rough Boring Lathe Worker)
A machine tool operator who operates a rough boring lathe (boring machine) to perform high-precision hole drilling, internal grinding, and other processes on metal materials.
Polishing Disc Worker (Metal Processing)
Specialized occupation that polishes the surface of metal products using a polishing machine, performs deburring and finishing. Ensures product aesthetics and functionality, improving quality.
Bolster (Swing Bolster) Installer (Railway Vehicle Manufacturing)
Specialist in assembly work who installs the bolster (swing bolster) connecting the bogie and body of railway vehicles using cranes and jigs to ensure precision and safety.