Shift Work × Required Skills: Heating Furnace Temperature Management
8 jobs found.
Heating Furnace Worker (Forging)
A manufacturing job that operates a heating furnace to heat metal materials to a specified temperature and adjust them to a state suitable for the forging process.
Plaster of Paris Manufacturing Worker
This occupation heats gypsum ore in a high-temperature calcining furnace (kiln) to dehydrate dihydrate gypsum into plaster of Paris (burnt gypsum). It handles the entire process from raw material crushing, calcination, pulverization, blending, particle size adjustment, to packaging.
Carbon Product Molding Worker
A manufacturing job that molds carbon materials using molds, fires them at high temperatures, and finishes them into products.
Electric Furnace Worker (Iron Melting for Castings)
A manufacturing job that uses electric furnaces to melt iron for castings, manages furnace temperature and chemical composition, and supplies high-quality molten iron.
Copper Wire Extrusion (Saku) Worker
Manufacturing worker who heats copper billets (bar stock) to the appropriate temperature in a heating furnace, loads them into an extrusion machine, and produces copper wire of the specified cross-sectional shape through a die.
Optical Fiber Manufacturing Worker (Glass)
Specialized profession that manufactures optical fibers for optical communication by heating and stretching glass preforms, applying coating, and performing inspections.
Hot Forging Press Worker
A manufacturing job that shapes heated metal using a press machine and creates various parts to match molds.
Quenching Finishing Worker
Specialist who performs finishing processes such as polishing and shot blasting on metal products after heat treatments like quenching and tempering, ensuring that hardness, internal structure, and appearance meet standards.