Initiative & Leadership × Required Skills: Quality inspection

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Cut kelp manufacturing worker

A processing job that washes, cuts, and dries kelp to produce cut kelp products.

Metal Toy Assembly Worker

A manufacturing job that assembles metal toy parts using hand tools and jigs, and inspects and ensures product quality.

Sock Anti-Slip Processing Worker

This occupation manufactures less slippery products by applying or processing anti-slip materials on the back of socks.

Fluorescent Lamp Assembler (Fluorescent Tube Assembly)

Manufacturing operations in a factory where fluorescent tubes are assembled by hand or using semi-automatic machines, including gas filling, sealing, and inspections.

Fluorescent lamp parts assembler

Manufacturing job assembling parts such as glass tubes and electrodes for fluorescent lamps. Performs mass production via line work and handles quality control.

Raw rubber refining worker

This occupation involves processing raw rubber with kneaders, adjusting formulations, temperature, and pressure to manufacture uniform rubber base materials.

Weighing Instrument Assembler

Manufacturing position responsible for assembling parts, fine-tuning, inspecting, and calibrating weighing instruments such as scales.

Finishing Worker (Cardboard Box Manufacturing)

This occupation handles the final finishing process of cardboard boxes, performing cutting, folding, bonding, inspection, etc., to complete products ready for shipment.

Seal Affixing Worker

This occupation involves accurately affixing seals or labels to products or packaging by hand or using machine operations.

Shirt Sewing Worker

A profession that cuts fabric according to shirt patterns and performs sewing and finishing using sewing machines.