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What certificate should I take for the mold major?
The certificates to be tested for molds are: computer grade certificate of mold design, mold fitter certificate, and mold design engineer certificate. Familiar with AutoCAD, Mastercam, Ug, Proe and other commonly used software; Proficient in structure, design, processing and mold opening. Major in rubber crawler products, machinery manufacturing or mold manufacturing is preferred.

Professional skill level requirements of die fitter: senior technician (with one of the following conditions).

(1) After obtaining the professional qualification certificate of the professional technician, he has been engaged in the professional work for more than 3 years continuously, and has been trained by the professional senior technician to reach the required standard hours, and has obtained the graduation (completion) certificate.

(2) After obtaining the professional qualification certificate of this professional technician, he has been engaged in this professional work for more than 5 years.

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Classification of mould professional certificate:

Category I: management, service and operators: enterprise information administrators, operators, production and operation managers, Chinese chefs, western chefs, beauticians, image designers, lathe operators, modular machine tool operators, machining center operators, welders and gem grinders.

Category II: business planning, exhibition planning, packaging designer, toy designer, jewelry designer and producer, mold designer, architectural model designer and producer, furniture designer, enterprise trainer, project management division, financial planner, user terminal maintainer, communication and power engineer, Chinese pastry chef, western pastry chef, appraiser and social sports instructor.

The third category: designers, fashion designers, interior decoration designers, exhibition designers, advertising designers, animators, computer programmers, multimedia producers, digital video (DV) planners, psychological counselors and e-commerce designers? .

The fourth category: papermaking, building materials, glass, papermaking, building materials, glass, ceramics, pulping workers, pulping equipment operators, pulp waste liquid recycling workers, papermaking workers, paper finishing workers, corrugated box workers, carton workers, cement manufacturers, cement production inspectors, cement central control room operators and gypsum powder producers.

Category V: secretaries, customs declarers, dispatchers, labor and social security assistants, logistics personnel, enterprise human resources managers, property managers, salespersons, cashiers, marketers, buyers, buyers, enterprise tax collectors, storekeepers, tally clerks of equipment operators in handling affairs, commercial services, production and transportation.