Team work × Classification Details: Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations

792 jobs found.

EL (Electric Locomotive) Repair Worker

Technician who inspects, maintains, and repairs electric locomotives to support safe operation.

EG (Ethylene Glycol) Manufacturing Worker

Technical job involving process operations from raw material input to reaction, separation, purification, and quality inspection, as well as equipment maintenance, in an ethylene glycol manufacturing plant.

EVA (Ethylene Vinyl Acetate) Manufacturing Worker

Job involving operating the manufacturing plant for synthetic resin (EVA) primarily made from ethylene vinyl acetate, managing and operating processes from polymerization to molding and foaming.

Casting Worker (Steel Manufacturing)

This occupation is responsible for pouring molten steel into refractory molds at steel mills to form the prototype of products. It involves working in high-temperature environments and requires safety management.

Casting Worker (Nonferrous Metal Smelting)

Specialist in smelting and casting operations that melt nonferrous metals and pour them into molds to manufacture ingots, castings, and similar products.

Slip casting worker (ceramics manufacturing)

A job that involves pouring clay slip into plaster molds, forming, drying, and removing the molded items to produce pre-fired formed products.

Apprentice Stonemason

Apprentice position to acquire basic skills in selecting, cutting, processing, and installing stone materials. Involved in construction of building exteriors, gravestones, and monuments, aiming to become a skilled stonemason.

Stone Cutter

Artisan who cuts and processes stone materials to create components such as building materials and tombstones.

Stonemason

A craftsman who selects and processes stone materials and applies stone stacking to buildings, exterior structures, and civil engineering structures using mortar, etc.

Paperboard manufacturing worker

An industrial job that manufactures paperboard by operating machines such as paper machines, dryers, and calenders using pulp, waste paper, etc., as raw materials.