Numerical & Quantitative Analysis × Workstyle: Factory Work

1822 matching jobs found.

Synthetic Resin Grinding Worker

A manufacturing technician who processes scrap plastic and synthetic resin trimmings using a grinder to produce reusable powder or pellet-shaped raw materials.

Proof Printing Worker

A manufacturing job that performs proof printing of printed materials and checks for errors in color tones, text, and layout.

Synthetic Leather Shoe Manufacturing Worker

This occupation involves cutting, sewing, assembling, finishing, and other processes for shoes using synthetic leather in a factory, performed through machine operations or manual labor.

Ore Crusher (Metal Smelting)

Operators at manufacturing sites who crush ore brought from mines using crushers and pulverizers to prepare it in a state suitable for subsequent metal smelting or beneficiation processes.

Aeronautical Equipment (Parachute) Manufacturing Worker

A job that involves cutting, sewing, assembling, and inspecting parachutes using synthetic fibers to produce products with high precision.

Structural Ironworker

A job involving the fabrication, assembly, and welding of steel structures for buildings, bridges, etc.

Luminous Flux Meter Assembler

A technical occupation involving the assembly, adjustment, inspection, and calibration of parts for luminous flux meters that measure light flux.

Steel Tape Armoring Worker

Manufacturing work that winds steel tape (steel tape) around electric wires or cables to form shielding or protective layers.

Stencil Printing Worker

A job that handles printing operations using a screen (stencil) to transfer ink through the holes in the plate onto the object to be printed.

Plywood Polishing Worker

A job that polishes the surface of plywood using sanding machines or by hand, removing unevenness and scratches to improve product quality and finish.