Shift Work × Career Path: Quality Control Engineer

250 jobs found.

Carbide Tool Manufacturing Worker

Occupation that manufactures high-precision metal cutting tools using superhard alloys such as tungsten carbide as raw materials, through forming, sintering, grinding, and surface treatment processes.

Chocolate Refiner

A profession that refines and mixes cocoa mass as raw material to uniformize and improve the flavor and texture of chocolate.

Communication Equipment Inspector

This occupation involves inspecting, measuring, and adjusting communication equipment according to established standards to ensure its performance and quality.

Ironwork Inspector

This occupation involves inspecting the dimensions, welds, and surface conditions of metal products using various inspection devices and measuring instruments to verify compliance with design drawings and standards.

Television Manufacturing Engineer (excluding Production Engineer)

A technical position specializing in assembly, inspection, and quality control in the television manufacturing process.

Electrical Signal Device Manufacturing Engineer (excluding Production Engineers)

On-site specialized technician who performs assembly, soldering, testing, quality control, etc., of electrical signal devices, supporting mass production of high-precision signal equipment. Handles manufacturing operations excluding design improvements in production engineering processes.

Electrical Product Tester

A profession that conducts and analyzes various tests to evaluate the performance and safety of electrical products such as home appliances and electronic devices.

Electric Clock Inspector

A profession that inspects and calibrates the performance and accuracy of electric clocks and related equipment to confirm compliance with standards and specifications.

Bulb and Electronic Tube Finisher

A technical job responsible for the final finishing of completed bulbs and electronic tubes in the manufacturing process, performing precision tasks such as cleaning, inspection, adjustment, and coating.

Electric Welder

Specialized profession that uses electric energy from electric arc welding machines or semi-automatic welding machines to melt and join metal materials, manufacturing and repairing parts and structures.