Shift work × Classification Details: Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations
2468 jobs found.
Vehicle Maintenance Staff (Railway Vehicle Manufacturing)
Specialist who performs inspections, checks, maintenance, and repairs on railway vehicles during the manufacturing process and after operation, supporting safe and stable operation.
Vehicle Ironworker
Skilled trade involving processing, assembling, and repairing metal parts for railway vehicles and special vehicles. Performs welding, cutting, bending processing, and creates high-precision structures based on blueprints.
Vehicle Electrical Inspector (Railway)
Job that inspects, tests, and adjusts the electrical systems (control devices, motors, wiring, etc.) of railway vehicles to support safe operation.
Wheel Assembler (Aircraft Manufacturing)
A manufacturing occupation that assembles, inspects, and adjusts wheels and brake devices mounted on aircraft based on drawings and specifications.
Wheel Installer (Automobile Manufacturing)
Assembly worker who installs wheels and tires on the automobile production line.
Glued laminated timber (laminated veneer lumber) fabricator
A job that manufactures glued laminated timber with durability and dimensional accuracy by bonding and laminating thin wood boards (sawn veneers).
Integrated Circuit Printing Worker
Manufacturing operator who handles the pattern formation process for integrated circuits, from photoresist application to exposure and development.
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.
Carpet Finishing Processor
A profession in the final finishing process for carpets and rugs, adjusting the pile, cutting, edging, and completing the product.
Free forging worker
Free forging workers use hammers or presses to heat metal materials and forge them into free shapes without using dies to manufacture parts.