A factory worker, machine worker or machine operator. Depending on the job, the man might even be called a "machinist" which would imply a highly skilled job.
50 out of 50 so half of the high teck machines can build an iron man
This really depends on how you define machine; some definitions say that Man is a form of machine - for example, you can describe a man as a heat engine. The key difference is the origins; man is evolved and machines are designed and mechanistic. Because of the evolved nature of man, there is enormous parallelism and complexity and an electro-chemical brain. Although complicated machines are designed, the way these are approached is to either start with a simple machine and add complexity gradually, or to break the system into lots of simple machines. There are some system that are being built using artificial evolution and it may be that one day there is a grey area between machines and animals.
a half man half robot is called a CYBORG
i think its called a blacksmith
every single thing in existence to this day has atleast on simple machine used in it. wether this is the screw, wedge, pulley, etc.
for doing works
Nikola Tesla, a renowned inventor and scientist, is often attributed with saying, "The man who builds a factory builds a temple; the man who works there worships there." This quote emphasizes the importance of hard work, dedication, and reverence for one's craft and workplace.
responsible for keeping machines working
miner
He is a submariner.
A businessman.
A Businessman...
What do you mean by this. Please specify your question.
If his job is cutting and styling hair, then I'd call him a hairdresser.
a weather lady or weather man
roary scrawl
call his mother.. works for me everytime or give him the silent treatment