Shift work × Recommended Skills: Quality control techniques (QC)
73 jobs found.
High-frequency furnace worker (iron melting for castings)
Specialist who uses a high-frequency induction furnace to melt iron for castings, manages temperature and chemical composition, and produces molten iron.
Cold worker (Rolling)
A job that rolls steel materials using a cold rolling mill to manufacture steel sheets and steel strips with specified thickness, width, and surface quality.
Graphite Product Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing technician who handles raw material mixing, forming, sintering, machining, and quality inspection for graphite (graphite) products.
Crusher worker (Crusher plant)
An occupation that crushes raw crushed stone with crushers, performs screening, and manufactures construction aggregates.
Batten manufacturing worker (for furniture)
Specialized profession that cuts, shapes, and finishes battens used in furniture frames from lumber to manufacture them to specified dimensions and quality.
Finishing machine equipment operator (spinning, weaving manufacturing)
A profession that operates and manages machinery for finishing processes on textile products in spinning and weaving manufacturing processes.
Stereotype Matrix Lead Plate Worker
A plate-making technician who casts lead alloy based on the relief of the original plate transferred to a paper matrix to mass-produce stereotype plates (lead plates) for printing.
Preparation Worker (Oil and Fat Product Manufacturing: Melting Worker)
A manufacturing job responsible for preparation work in oil and fat product manufacturing, heating and melting raw oil and fat materials, and supplying them to the next process.
Jigger Dye Worker
A profession that uses a jigger dyeing machine to uniformly dye fabrics, performing tasks from processing to quality inspection.
Bicycle tube manufacturing worker
Manufacturing job responsible for the bicycle tube production line, from rubber raw material compounding to molding, vulcanization, inspection, and packaging.