Manufacturing Technician
Operates and maintains machinery, sets up equipment, and performs routine inspections and repairs. Technicians often troubleshoot and resolve equipment issues on-site.
Machinist
Uses machine tools like lathes, mills, and grinders to create or modify metal parts. Machinists work with precision and must understand complex blueprints and specifications.
Industrial Mechanic
Installs, maintains, and repairs industrial machinery and equipment. Industrial mechanics often work on larger systems like conveyor belts and pumps.
Tool and Die Maker
Designs, builds, and repairs tools, dies, and molds used in manufacturing processes. This role requires precision and a deep understanding of material properties.
Production Operator
Operates and monitors machinery during the production process. Production operators ensure that the manufacturing process runs smoothly and efficiently.
Robotics Technician
Maintains and repairs robotic systems used in manufacturing. This role involves hands-on work with robotic arms, sensors, and controllers.
CNC Operator
Operates CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machines that cut, shape, and finish metal or plastic parts. This role involves loading materials, setting machine parameters, and performing quality checks.
Assembly Technician
Assembles parts and components into finished products. This role often requires manual dexterity and the ability to follow assembly instructions accurately.