Physical Stamina & Endurance × Workstyle: Line Work
1137 matching jobs found.
Car Seat Finisher (Body Cover)
Automotive seat manufacturing worker who cuts, sews, and attaches covers made of fabric, synthetic leather, etc., to the seat frame and finishes them. Handles mass production line work while maintaining quality control and dimensional accuracy.
Pressure Thermoforming Worker (Plastic Products Manufacturing)
Manufacturing worker who heats plastic material, sets it in a mold, and forms it into a predetermined shape using a pressure thermoforming machine. Manages temperature and pressure, and performs quality inspections.
Insulator Assembler
Insulator assemblers are manufacturing workers who assemble ceramic insulators and perform inspection and packaging.
Deburring Worker
Occupation that removes burrs (unnecessary metal protrusions or edges) generated during the processing of metal products using hand tools or grinding machines, and finishes the product's shape and dimensions to specified values.
Chemical Product Raw Material Crushing Equipment Operator
This occupation involves operating crushing equipment to pulverize raw materials for chemical products to the specified particle size.
Chemical Fiber Worker
A profession that manufactures bristles (fibers) for brushes and cleaning tools using synthetic resins and other raw materials.
Synthetic Fiber Twisting Worker
This occupation involves twisting synthetic fiber yarns together and operating twisting machines to produce yarn with the specified degree of twist.
Chemical Seasoning Manufacturing Worker
Industrial job responsible for manufacturing processes of umami seasonings and others using chemical methods (raw material blending, fermentation, purification, drying, packaging, etc.).
Chemical Seasoning Bottling Worker
A manufacturing job that fills chemical seasonings into bottles and handles sealing, labeling, and packaging.
Stirring Worker (Soap Manufacturing)
This occupation involves mixing raw materials for soap in specified ratios, stirring them uniformly to promote chemical reactions.