Physical Stamina & Endurance × Classification Details: Pulp and Paper Product Manufacturing Workers
313 matching jobs found.
Paper Winding Worker
An operator who operates machinery to wind roll paper at appropriate tension in the paper product manufacturing process while maintaining quality.
Paper Winding Cutting Worker
A manufacturing job that winds and cuts paper rolls in paper factories, processing paper to specified widths and lengths.
Paper Sewing Worker
A manufacturing job that uses sewing machines to sew and assemble paper products after cutting.
Paper Lace Manufacturing Worker
Job involving manufacturing paper products with lace patterns using paper or pulp materials. Responsible for processes such as cutting, die-cutting, and inspection.
Paper Cotton Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing operations that produce fibrous paper cotton using woody pulp as raw material. Responsible for everything from feeding, forming, drying, inspection, to packaging.
Calendar Worker (Pigmented Coated Paper)
Manufacturing job that operates a calendaring machine to pressurize and polish the surface of pigmented coated paper, achieving smoothing and gloss.
Calender Operator (Papermaking)
Manufacturing occupation that operates a calender machine to apply heat and pressure to paper, adjusting surface gloss and thickness.
Calender Roll Worker (Papermaking)
Manufacturing operator who operates the calender machine in the papermaking process to smooth the paper surface and achieve uniform thickness.
Pressure-Sensitive Paper Base Maker
Operates papermaking machines to produce base paper for pressure-sensitive paper (base paper for carbonless copy paper that develops color under pressure), responsible for paper formation through drying. A manufacturing technical position.
Photosensitive Paper Base Manufacturing Worker
This occupation involves operating and managing papermaking machines to manufacture base paper for photosensitive materials, forming the base paper while maintaining uniform paper thickness and moisture content.