Physical Stamina & Endurance × Recommended Skills: Quality Control

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Swaging Operator

A profession that heats and holds cast metal products in a swaging furnace after casting to remove internal defects and improve product quality.

Upsetting Operator (Forging)

A manufacturing worker who heats metal to high temperatures in a heating furnace and shapes it into a predetermined form using dies or press machines.

Skin Mirror Worker

A job that mechanically polishes the surface of metal products to achieve a smooth, glossy mirror-like finish.

Screedman

A construction machinery operator who operates a screed machine to level concrete slabs with high precision.

Zuku Breaker Worker

A job that involves crushing pig iron blocks (zuku) taken out from the blast furnace with hammers or cranes, dividing them into appropriate sizes for the next process, and transporting them.

Sushi Chef (Kaiten Sushi)

A job in a conveyor belt sushi restaurant responsible for sushi preparation, nigiri making, serving on the lane, replenishing, hygiene management, etc.

Stuffer Worker (Ham and Sausage Manufacturing)

In the ham and sausage manufacturing process, handles tasks from blending and mincing raw meat to filling into casings using a stuffer machine, including machine operation and quality/hygiene management.

Vinegar Pickling Worker (Vegetables)

A job that pickles vegetables using vinegar to produce preserved foods. Handles everything consistently from raw material selection, washing, cutting, pickling, heat sterilization, to packaging.

Steering Linkage Assembly Worker

Manufacturing job that assembles and adjusts automotive steering linkage parts.

Stencil Printing Worker

Stencil printing workers use stencil screens to transfer ink onto materials, performing printing on a variety of products such as fabrics, paper, and metal. They handle the entire process from plate preparation, ink adjustment, printing machine operation, quality inspection, to drying processes.