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305 jobs found.

Paint Kneader (kneader)

A profession that measures and mixes paint raw materials to manufacture paint of uniform quality.

Nylon Rope Worker

A job that manufactures high-strength nylon ropes by operating twisting machines, braiding machines, etc., using nylon raw yarn as raw material.

Annealer (Metal Heat Treatment)

Manufacturing job that uses a furnace to perform annealing (annealing) on metal products, reducing hardness and relieving internal stresses.

Glue Dissolving Worker (Abrasive Cloth and Paper Manufacturing)

Worker who appropriately dissolves and mixes animal adhesive (glue) used in abrasive cloth and paper manufacturing, and supplies glue solution of the specified quality to the production line.

Sewing Needle Manufacturing Worker

Sewing needle manufacturing workers are specialists who form sewing needles from metal wire and perform processes such as polishing, plating, and inspection.

Fabric Dyer

Technical occupation responsible for coloring woven fabrics using dyes, from finishing processes to quality inspections.

Fabric Tape Maker

A job that manufactures fabric tape by applying adhesive to fabric base materials and going through processes such as heat drying, cutting, and winding.

Fabric Finisher (Textile Scouring)

A manufacturing job that performs chemical and mechanical treatments such as washing, bleaching, and softening on fabrics to adjust the texture and quality of the product.

Heat Treatment Worker (Metal)

A manufacturing occupation that performs heat treatments such as heating and cooling on metal materials to optimize mechanical properties and material structure.

Twisted Yarn Equipment Operator

A job that operates spinning equipment to manufacture raw yarn from chemical fibers or synthetic fibers, performs quality control, and maintains production processes.