Numerical & Quantitative Analysis × Classification Details: Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Excluding Metal and Food Products)

2189 matching jobs found.

Raw Hide Rehydration Worker

Raw Hide Rehydration Workers soak dried raw hides in water to restore flexibility, preparing them for subsequent tanning or processing steps. They primarily work in leather manufacturing factories.

Raw Log Handler (Plywood Manufacturing)

An occupation that performs pre-processing such as raw log selection, cutting, debarking, and drying in the plywood manufacturing process.

Log Cutter

A profession that cuts logs felled and transported from forests to predetermined dimensions and shapes using cutting machines such as chainsaws, bandsaws, and circular saws.

Polishing Worker (Rubber Products Manufacturing)

Occupation that polishes the surfaces of rubber products to adjust shape and finishing quality.

Polishing Worker (Woodworking Shop)

A job that smooths the surfaces of wood products using techniques such as sanding and buffing. It plays an important role in improving product quality and appearance.

Raw Wool Washer

A profession responsible for the washing process to remove oil and dirt from raw wool such as sheep's wool.

Raw Material Mixing Worker (Cosmetics Manufacturing)

Manufacturing operator responsible for weighing raw materials and performing mixing and emulsification processes in cosmetics production.

Raw Material Sorter (Paper Manufacturing)

A job that sorts raw materials such as waste paper and pulp using machines or manual labor to meet the quality standards suitable for the papermaking process.

Koinobori Manufacturing Worker

A manufacturing job that uses synthetic fibers such as polyester and nylon to integrally handle cutting, dyeing/printing, sewing, accessory attachment, and finishing of koinobori.

Optical Glass Engraving Worker

Specialized technical job that precisely engraves letters or patterns on optical glass parts and performs subsequent polishing and inspection.