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CCM (Computer Color Matching) Staff
A profession that uses measuring instruments such as spectrophotometers and dedicated software to quantify and reproduce the colors of dyed and fiber products, maintaining stable color quality on the production line.
Colorant Manufacturing Worker
Colorant manufacturing workers produce colorants such as pigments and dyes for paints, plastics, and fibers. They handle processes like raw material blending, chemical reaction management, separation and drying, pulverization, and inspect product quality.
Magnetic Particle Inspector (Metal)
An inspection technician who uses magnetism to detect defects on the surface and subsurface of metal parts and welds.
Magnetic Disk Manufacturing Worker
Magnetic disk manufacturing workers are technical positions responsible for a series of manufacturing processes such as film formation, polishing, and inspection of disks used as magnetic recording media.
Shaft Lathe Operator
A profession that uses lathes to perform cutting operations on metal materials to manufacture shaft parts and cylindrical parts.
Axial Compressor Operator
Specialized technical job involving operation, monitoring, and maintenance of axial compressors in manufacturing plants and power generation facilities.
Magnetic Material Tester Assembler
This occupation involves assembling and adjusting devices that measure the magnetic properties of magnetic materials. Responsible for precise part installation, wiring, calibration, and operational verification.
Bicycle Inspector
A job that inspects bicycle parts and assembly conditions to confirm safety and quality.
Automotive Engine Repair Technician
A profession specializing in the disassembly, inspection, repair, and adjustment of automobile engines.
Automotive Test Driver
Specialized technical job that involves actually driving and evaluating vehicles such as new or improved cars to confirm performance, safety, and durability.