Factory Manager × Required Skills: Chemical Handling

38 jobs found.

Tanning Worker (Leather)

A profession that chemically and physically processes animal hides such as those from cows or sheep, performing tanning, dyeing, and finishing to create base materials for leather products.

Alkali Adjustment Worker

A job that prepares, manages, and transports alkali solutions used in product manufacturing at chemical plants, etc., and is responsible for maintaining quality and safe production.

Textile Dyer

A manufacturing technical job that uses dyes to color textiles or fabrics and finishes them.

Glass Silvering Worker

A profession that manufactures mirrors by reducing or depositing metals such as silver or aluminum onto glass sheets.

Leather Tanner

A profession that tans animal hides using chemical and physical methods to produce leather with durability and flexibility.

Reduction Worker (Hydrogenated Oil Manufacturing)

Specialized occupation that manufactures hydrogenated oil by subjecting raw fats to a reduction reaction using catalysts and high-pressure hydrogen.

Fabric Stretching Worker (Textile Scouring)

A manufacturing job that removes impurities from woven fabrics through boiling and chemical treatments to improve moisture absorbency, dyeability, and texture.

Fish Oil Manufacturing Worker

A manufacturing job that extracts and refines oils and fats from fish by-products and residues, supplying them for uses such as food, feed, and pharmaceutical raw materials.

Metal Pickling Worker (Plating Industry)

A manufacturing job that removes oxides and oils adhering to the surface of metal parts using chemical agents, performing pre-treatment for plating or painting.

Metal Acid Cleaning Worker (Wire Drawing)

A job that performs acid washing and degreasing treatment on the surface of metal materials in the wire drawing process to ensure product quality.