Shifts × Career Path: Manufacturing Line Leader
9 jobs found.
Yarn Twisting Worker
A manufacturing occupation that twists yarns or fiber bundles serving as raw materials for textile products using twisting machines and handles the processes necessary for productization.
Cutting Worker (Metal Processing)
Technical job that cuts metal materials to specified shapes and dimensions using plasma cutting machines, laser cutting machines, etc.
CAM Operator (Metal Processing)
CAM Operator (Metal Processing) is a specialist who uses CAM software to create machining programs for metal parts and efficiently performs cutting on NC machine tools. Generates and simulates tool paths from design data, and sets optimal machining conditions.
Paper Container Die Cutter
Paper container die cutters handle the die-cutting (die-cut) process for paper packages, setting dies according to the product shape and precisely performing paper die-cutting.
Rangefinder Instrument Assembler (Optical Type)
Manufacturing technician who assembles optical rangefinders, performs optical path adjustment, and calibration.
Tweed Weaver
Specialized profession manufacturing wool fabric known as tweed using mechanical looms. Involves setting raw yarns, adjusting weaving patterns to weave the fabric, and handling finishing processes.
Spring Manufacturing Worker
A skilled trade that manufactures springs such as coil springs through processes like cutting, coiling, heat treatment, and polishing of metal wire rods.
Paper Sander (Metal Products)
A manufacturing job that polishes the surfaces of metal products using sandpaper, buffing, etc., to remove burrs and fine irregularities for a smooth finish.
Reed Assembler (Musical Instrument Manufacturing)
Specialized occupation that handles reeds for woodwind instruments from material selection to shape adjustment, inspection, and packaging.