Initiative & Leadership × Workstyle: Factory work
182 matching jobs found.
Tokoroten Manufacturing Worker
Processes tengusa, the raw material for tokoroten, by boiling and dissolving, coagulating, forming, and packaging.
Coater (Leather)
A job that applies paints, resins, and other chemical solutions to leather to perform processing such as coloring, waterproofing, stain resistance, and gloss enhancement.
Nylon tablecloth manufacturing worker
A manufacturing job that uses nylon resin as raw material, manufactures film for tablecloths using an extrusion molding machine, and performs cutting, printing, inspection, and packaging.
Nut Threading Operator
A skilled worker who uses general-purpose lathes or automatic lathes to machine the thread section of nuts by cutting to form screw threads that conform to standards.
Knit Product Inspector
A profession that inspects the appearance and dimensions of knit products using visual checks and measuring instruments, and sorts out defective products.
Fabric joiner (rubber product manufacturing)
A manufacturing job responsible for cutting and bonding reinforcing fabric used in rubber products, and shaping the product's strength and form.
Concentration Meter Assembler
A manufacturing job involving the assembly of parts, adjustment, and inspection of concentration meters that measure the concentration of chemical substances or solutions.
Pile Weaver
A profession that operates pile looms to produce pile fabrics with looped yarns woven in.
Pulp Press Worker
Pulp press workers compress pulp sheets using a press machine in the pulp sheet manufacturing process of paper pulp production, perform dehydration and forming, and ensure they meet quality standards.
Hanpen production worker
A profession that manufactures hanpen using fish surimi as raw material by adding binders and seasonings, forming, and heating. Responsible for the entire process from raw material selection to packaging.