Leader × Recommended Skills: Basic chemical knowledge

9 jobs found.

Ink manufacturing worker

Responsible for blending raw ink materials, operating manufacturing equipment, and conducting quality inspections in chemical product manufacturing.

Enamel manufacturing worker

Manufacturing technician who blends and applies enamel (synthetic resin or glass enamel) to surfaces of metals, glass, etc., and performs baking or curing processes.

Synthetic fiber worker

A job that processes chemical raw materials to manufacture synthetic fibers, involving spinning, drawing, finishing, and quality control.

Glue (Nikawa) Manufacturing Worker

A manufacturing technical position that extracts and refines glue (nikawa) from animal-derived raw materials, dries and molds it, and productizes it.

Synthetic resin impregnated paper manufacturing worker

This occupation mass-produces products by impregnating paper with synthetic resin using machinery. It manufactures special paper used as raw materials for decorative sheets and laminate materials, and performs quality control and equipment maintenance.

Dip Plater

A job that plates metal parts using the immersion method (dip) with chemical agents to impart rust resistance and decorativeness to the surface.

Leather Dyeing Worker

A job that processes raw hides such as cowhide and sheepskin with chemicals to tan, color, and dye them into materials for leather products.

Nylon Yarn Adhesive Processing Worker

Manufacturing job that applies adhesive to nylon yarn and provides uniform coating through processes such as drying.

Filtration worker (oil processing)

Worker who operates and manages filtration equipment to remove impurities and foreign matter from oil and fat raw materials. Responsible for maintaining quality and improving efficiency in the production process.