Shift work × Career Path: Manufacturing Engineer

134 jobs found.

Contact Lens Polisher

A technical job in the contact lens manufacturing process that uses polishing machines and dedicated tools to precisely finish the lens shape and surface.

Sterilization Heating Worker (Bottled Product Manufacturing)

A manufacturing job that handles the heat sterilization process of bottled products, which are preserved foods, managing temperature and time, monitoring the line, and cleaning and sterilizing equipment.

Sash Manufacturing Worker (Metal Window Frames)

A profession that processes metal materials such as aluminum to manufacture architectural window frames (sashes).

Differential Installer

Occupation involving assembling automotive differentials and installing them on the vehicle body.

Titanium Dioxide Manufacturing Worker

Titanium dioxide manufacturing workers produce titanium dioxide (TiO₂), used as white pigments, in plastics, paints, and more, through chemical processes.

Finishing Chemical Compounder (Dyeing)

A technical occupation that designs and compounds finishing chemicals in the dyeing process of textile products to ensure color and performance.

GRP (Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastic) Processor

A job that manufactures GRP products such as ships, automobiles, and building materials by laminating glass fiber and resin, forming, curing, processing, and finishing.

Automotive Painting Equipment Operator

A job that operates painting equipment on automotive painting lines, handling processes from paint mixing to application and drying.

Automotive Wiring Worker

A manufacturing technician who assembles, wires, and inspects wire harnesses in the engine compartment or interior of automobiles.

Cable Stranding Worker (Power Cable Manufacturing)

This occupation involves operating stranding machines to twist multiple conductor wires together to manufacture the core wires of power cables. Responsibilities range from machine adjustments to quality inspections and production records.