Shift Work × Recommended Skills: Quality Control Techniques (QC)
326 jobs found.
Computer Adjuster (In Manufacturing Process)
In the manufacturing process, this occupation involves inputting, adjusting, and managing programs for numerically controlled machine tools to maintain and improve product accuracy and productivity.
Compressor Assembler
Compressor assemblers are manufacturing technicians who assemble industrial and business compressors from components, adjust them, and inspect them.
Compression (Compression) Molding Worker
A manufacturing job that involves loading raw materials of thermosetting plastic into a mold, heating and pressurizing to form into a specified shape.
Silk Reeler (Raw Silk Production)
A manufacturing job that involves mechanically or manually extracting raw silk from cocoons.
Siding Manufacturing Worker (Gypsum-based)
Factory worker who forms, processes, and finishes siding boards made from gypsum as raw material.
Groundwood Pulp Manufacturer
A skilled worker who chemically and mechanically processes wood chips to manufacture pulp, the raw material for paper and other products.
Finishing Machinist
Manufacturing technician who uses general-purpose machine tools (lathes, milling machines, grinding machines, etc.) to perform finishing processes while managing dimensional tolerances and surface roughness of parts.
Shell Mold Worker
A manufacturing job that produces shell molds by coating sand with thermosetting resin and pours metal to form metal parts.
Jig Borer Operator
A Jig Borer Operator operates a jig borer (jig boring machine) to perform high-precision drilling and finishing processes, ensuring the positional and dimensional accuracy of machine parts.
Universal Joint (Coupling) Installer
Manufacturing technician who installs universal joints (universal couplings) used in automotive propeller shafts, etc., and secures and inspects parts through bolt fastening, press assembly, and welding.