Creativity & Ideation × Workstyle: Factory Work

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Wall Clock Assembler

Wall clock assemblers assemble parts of wall-mounted clocks, perform adjustments and inspections, and ship finished products as manufacturing technicians.

Kakehagi (hagi) Worker

In the textile manufacturing process, artisans who manually repair and reweave cuts or frays in warp or weft threads using specialized kakehagi needles and thread to maintain product quality.

Processed Paper Inspector

A job that inspects the appearance, dimensions, physical properties, etc., of processed paper and ships products that meet standards and quality criteria.

Processed Yarn Worker

A profession that uses machines to twist, draw, and finish raw materials such as cotton and synthetic fibers to manufacture yarns that meet specifications.

Processed Oils and Fats Product Inspector

Processed oils and fats product inspectors analyze and inspect the physicochemical properties of processed oils and fats products such as cosmetic raw materials and industrial lubricating oils, performing standards compliance checks and quality assurance.

Confectionery Manufacturing Equipment Operator

A job that operates and manages manufacturing equipment such as mixing, heating, forming, and packaging in the confectionery manufacturing process, responsible for stable production and quality maintenance.

Blacksmith Furnace Operator

Manufacturing technician who operates forging furnaces and processes metal materials heated to high temperatures.

Fruit Pressing Worker (Fruit Wine Manufacturing)

This occupation involves sorting, washing, and crushing fruits, operating presses to extract juice, and handling the pre-process for fruit wine production.

Fruit Beverage Manufacturing Worker

Responsible for the manufacturing process of beverages using fruits as raw materials, handling everything from raw material processing to concentration, blending, sterilization, filling, and inspection.

Fruit Canning Worker

Manufacturing job that sorts, washes, and cuts fruits as raw materials, fills them into cans, then sterilizes, seals, inspects, and packages them. Thorough hygiene and quality management to mass-produce stable products.