Factory Manager × Required Skills: Quality Inspection

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Slitter Worker (Rubber Cutting)

Slitter workers (rubber cutting) are manufacturing jobs that use slitter machines to cut rubber sheets or roll-shaped rubber materials to specified widths and lengths.

Leather Skiving Worker

One of the leather manufacturing processes, a specialist occupation that skives the back surface of leather to make the thickness uniform.

Box Making Worker (Paper-made)

This occupation manufactures paper boxes (paper containers). It involves machine operation, assembly, adhesion, quality inspection, etc., to support mass production.

Sawmill Equipment Operator

A job that processes logs into boards and square timbers using sawmill equipment, and performs quality control and machine maintenance.

Paper Manufacturing Engineer (Excluding Development Engineers)

A technical job that manages pulp and paper manufacturing processes, operates and maintains equipment such as papermaking machines and dryers, and produces high-quality paper products.

Paper Maker

A manufacturing job that operates and manages machines consistently from blending pulp raw materials, forming paper with paper machines, drying and finishing, to quality inspection.

Tea Production Technician (Excluding Development Technicians)

A specialist who handles the entire processing and manufacturing process of tea leaves, producing tea products using quality control and tea production techniques.

Chopstick Maker (Wooden)

A profession that manufactures chopsticks using wood as raw material. Involves a series of processes from shaving wood using machines or by hand, to polishing, painting, inspection, and packaging.

Nail Maker

A metalworking job that shapes, processes, and finishes nails using iron wire as material and manufactures them as standard products.

Sugar Crystallization Worker

Occupation that refines sugar liquor extracted from sugarcane or sugar beets, crystallizes it, and manufactures sugar. Responsible for processes such as decolorization, concentration, crystallization, centrifugal separation, and drying.