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305 jobs found.
Spinning Technician (Excluding Development Technicians)
A job that operates spinning machines to produce yarn from raw materials such as cotton and synthetic fibers.
Enamel Firing Worker
A manufacturing occupation that applies enamel (porcelain enamel) to metal or glass products and fires them at high temperatures in kilns to impart corrosion resistance and decorative properties.
Ball Mill Operator (Ceramics Raw Material Pulverization)
Manufacturing work that operates a ball mill to pulverize ceramics raw materials and adjust/uniformize the particle size of ceramic raw materials.
Polyurethane Foam Manufacturer
Polyurethane foam manufacturers mix and foam raw materials such as polyols and isocyanates, then manufacture foam products through cutting, polishing, and inspection processes.
Punch Operator (Metal Products Manufacturing)
Punch operators are manufacturing operators who use press machines (punch presses) to perform hole punching, blanking, and forming processing on metal sheets.
Mask Manufacturer (Gas Mask)
A manufacturing job involving molding parts, assembly, and inspection of gas masks using rubber and filter materials.
Fountain Pen Barrel Molder
A manufacturing job that uses injection molding machines and molds to mold plastic fountain pen barrels and manage quality.
Meehanite Worker
A job that melts and refines raw materials of non-ferrous metals in a furnace to produce ingots and alloy materials.
Grinding Powder Manufacturer
A manufacturing technical job that pulverizes and grinds raw materials, adjusts particle size, and manufactures raw powder for ceramics and stone products.
Inorganic Chemical Product Manufacturing Engineer (Excluding Production Engineers)
Uses inorganic chemical raw materials to mass-produce products such as ceramics, inorganic pigments, and electronic materials. This technical role designs, operates, and optimizes manufacturing processes to achieve stable supply while balancing quality, cost, and safety.