Numerical & Quantitative Analysis × Workstyle: Factory Work

1822 matching jobs found.

Lead Alloy Caster

A metal processing occupation that melts alloys primarily composed of lead, pours them into molds, and shapes various products.

Namari-bushi Manufacturer

Namari-bushi manufacturers primarily use katsuo (bonito) as raw material and produce namari-bushi through processes such as pretreatment, heating, smoking, and drying.

Tanner (Tanning Hide Worker)

A profession that tans animal hides using chemicals or plant tannins to produce durable and flexible leather.

Needle Worker (Felt Manufacturing)

A manufacturing job that operates needle punch machines to entangle animal hair or chemical fibers with needles to process them into felt.

Glue Coating Worker (Abrasive Cloth and Paper Manufacturing)

An occupation that applies adhesives such as glue (nikawa) to raw sheets of abrasive cloth or paper, dries and heats them to fix in place.

Meat Cutter (Meat Product Manufacturing)

A manufacturing job that cuts meat products to appropriate sizes and shapes, and performs slicing processing, weighing, and packaging.

Meat Processing Worker (Ham and Sausage Manufacturing)

A job that manufactures processed meat products such as ham and sausages consistently from raw material processing to packaging and inspection.

Meat Cutter (Canned Food Manufacturing)

This occupation handles the manufacturing processes from pre-processing to filling, sealing, and heat sterilization of meat raw materials to produce canned food. Knowledge of machine operation and hygiene management is required.

Packaging and Wrapping Worker

A job that involves packaging and packing products or goods according to shipping specifications, selecting materials for damage prevention, labeling, and other tasks.

Knit Fabric Inspector Finisher

This occupation involves visually and metrically inspecting defects and flaws in knit fabrics during the manufacturing process, correcting defective areas, and performing finishing work.