Shift work × Required Skills: Test Equipment Operation
8 jobs found.
Metal Testing Technician
Metal testing technicians evaluate and analyze the mechanical properties and chemical composition of metal materials, supporting product quality assurance and research and development as specialized professionals.
Prime Mover Inspector
This occupation involves inspecting the performance and safety of prime movers (engines or electric motors) using test benches and measuring instruments to confirm compliance with standards and design specifications.
Automotive Electrical Components Inspector
Specialist who inspects the functions and quality of electrical components installed in automobiles using various measurement and test equipment to prevent the outflow of defective products.
Tire Inspector
A profession that inspects the appearance and performance of automotive tires to ensure product quality.
Underground Cable Wiring Worker (Communication Lines)
Specialized technical occupation that performs laying, connection, testing and measurement, and maintenance inspection of communication cables laid underground.
Surge Arrester (Arrester) Manufacturer
A profession that manufactures surge arresters (lightning arresters) to protect power equipment from overvoltages such as lightning surges. Involves assembling parts, testing, and quality control to ensure safety and reliability.
Polyester Yarn Inspector
Specialist who inspects and analyzes the quality of polyester yarn using various testing equipment and determines compliance with standards.
Relay Operator (Power Company)
Technical position that supports the safe and stable operation of the power system through monitoring, testing, adjustment, and maintenance of protective relays (relays) in substations.