Initiative & Leadership × Required Skills: Quality Inspection

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Sewing Worker (Clothing)

A manufacturing job responsible for sewing garments using sewing machines or by hand, handling everything from assembling parts to finishing.

Wire Bundling Worker

A manufacturing job in wire production lines that bundles and ties twisted wires together and handles transport or packaging for the next process.

Roving Worker

Roving workers operate and monitor roving machines in the spinning process, performing tasks to card and open fiber raw materials into coarse yarn-like slivers. They are responsible for machine operation, product quality control, and simple maintenance inspections.

Cotton Combing (combing) Machine Operator

This occupation involves operating and inspecting combing machines that remove impurities from cotton raw materials to produce fiber bundles called slivers.

Dagashi Manufacturer

This occupation handles the entire manufacturing process of dagashi, from mixing raw materials to forming, drying, baking, and packaging, while managing quality and production efficiency.

Tag Attaching Worker

A job that accurately attaches labels or tags to products or parts using manual labor or machines.

Multicrystalline Silicon Refining Equipment Operator

Engages in operations to react and refine raw materials for multicrystalline silicon in a high-temperature furnace to produce polysilicon of specified quality.

Tobacco Raw Material Processor

A job that processes leaf tobacco through steps such as drying, cutting, and blending to prepare it for product manufacturing.

Tobacco Packaging Worker

A job that handles packaging of tobacco products to shipping preparation.

Tobacco Rolling Worker

This occupation involves cutting and blending tobacco leaves, then combining them with roll paper and filters using machines or manual labor to manufacture cigarettes. It handles quality control and the maintenance of production efficiency.