Shift Work × Career Path: Production Engineering
124 jobs found.
Magnetic Vibrator Manufacturer
A profession that manufactures, assembles, and inspects small vibration motors (magnetic vibrators) used in smartphones, game consoles, etc.
Magnetic Recording and Playback Machine Assembler
Skilled worker who assembles parts of recording and playback devices using magnetic tape (such as VCRs and video decks), performs wiring, soldering, and operational inspections.
Automotive Boring Machinist
A machining technician who precisely machines the internal diameters of automotive engine cylinder blocks, etc., ensuring tolerances and surface roughness.
Automatic Control Valve Assembler
Manufacturing job that assembles, adjusts, and inspects parts of automatic control valves.
Office Machine Assembler
A manufacturing technical occupation that assembles parts of office machine control devices (printers, copiers, FAX, etc.) based on drawings and specifications, and performs adjustments and inspections of electrical and mechanical systems.
Shampoo Manufacturing Worker
A technical job responsible for the entire manufacturing process from raw material compounding of shampoo to filling and packaging by machine operation, paying attention to quality and hygiene management while performing mass production.
Weaving Preparation Equipment Operator
Weaving Preparation Equipment Operators operate and adjust machines such as warping, sizing, and winding machines prior to the weaving process to prepare supplies for the loom.
Shock Absorber Assembler
Manufacturing job that assembles automotive shock absorbers and performs inspections and adjustments.
Propeller Shaft Installer (Automobiles)
Job involving installing, adjusting, and inspecting automobile propeller shafts (drive shafts) on the assembly line.
Water Washing Worker (Spinning, Weaving Manufacturing)
A job that mainly involves washing fiber products with water for cleaning, degreasing, and softening finishing in spinning and weaving manufacturing processes.