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V-belt finishers handle the final machine steps that make V-belts flexible, measured, identified and ready for use.
The work includes tending finishing, notching or branding machines, placing V-belts on racks, measuring belt length and stamping identifying information on rubber goods.
In job descriptions, look for V-belts, rubber goods, belt branding, notching machines, measuring machines, product inspection, defective materials, equipment maintenance and protective gear.
V-belt finishers work near rubber-goods finishing equipment. The role places V-belts on racks or machines, runs notching or branding steps, measures length and stamps identification marks.
Useful capability includes tending notching machines, belt branding machines and measuring machines, fastening rubber goods, product inspection, equipment maintenance and personal protection equipment.
Pay context depends on machine responsibility, product tolerance, shift pattern, inspection duties, handling of defective materials and whether the finisher also maintains equipment or operates forklifts.
Development may move toward rubber-goods production, machine setup, quality control, maintenance support, material handling coordination or leading a small finishing area.
Check whether adverts name V-belt size ranges, finishing machines, measuring steps, branding requirements, protective equipment, defect reporting and who releases belts after inspection.
This guide is editorial career context, not official labour-market statistics or role-specific pay data.
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V-belt builder (8141.1.9)
| ESCO URI | http://data.europa.eu/esco/occupation/6ccb925a-264a-4e00-aa3a-503e53c5db2b |
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| ESCO code | 8141.1.9.2 |
| ISCO group | 8141 |
| Concept type | Occupation |