Factory Manager × Workstyle: Night Shifts

42 jobs found.

Pulp Paper Machine Operator

Pulp paper machine operators use pulp as raw material to operate sheet-making machines, producing pulp sheets that serve as raw materials for paper and paper products. They are technical workers responsible for machine startup and shutdown, raw material feeding, process parameter adjustment, quality inspection, and more.

Baker Apprentice

A job that learns the basics of bread production and assists skilled artisans with tasks from dough preparation to baking, packaging, and workspace cleaning.

Beef Curry Canned Food Manufacturing Worker

Beef curry canned food manufacturing workers handle the entire process from raw material blending to filling cans, heat sterilization, and packaging.

Bismuth Manufacturing Worker

A manufacturing technician who extracts and refines bismuth from ores or scraps to produce high-purity metallic bismuth.

Forge Worker

Skilled worker who heats metal and shapes it into a specified form using hammers or presses.

Billet Grinder Operator

Machine operator who grinds the surface of billets (steel ingots) with a dedicated grinder to remove defects and achieve dimensional and surface finishing.

Freewheel Assembler (Automotive Parts)

Manufacturing worker who assembles automotive freewheel parts by hand or using machines and performs quality inspections.

Pulverizing Equipment Operator (Chemical Product Manufacturing)

Manufacturing job that operates and manages pulverizing equipment to crush raw materials or intermediates to a specified particle size.

Wood Products, Pulp, and Paper Products Production Equipment Operator

This occupation involves operating and monitoring machinery that manufactures wood products, pulp, and paper products, while maintaining and improving product quality and production efficiency.

Molten Iron Pre-Treatment Worker

A manufacturing technician job that adjusts the chemical composition and temperature of molten steel to ensure quality in the next process.