Leader × Recommended Skills: Hazardous Materials Handling
31 jobs found.
Empty Bottle Collector (Including Wholesaling)
Occupation of collecting used empty bottles from customers or public facilities, sorting and storing them, and supplying them to the recycled resource wholesale market.
Candy Cooling Worker
A worker on the candy manufacturing line who cools the formed candy at the appropriate temperature and time to ensure quality.
Mobile Squad Member (Road Management)
This occupation maintains and manages road facilities through patrols and emergency responses to ensure safe and smooth traffic flow.
Calcium Silicate Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing staff responsible for the production process of calcium silicate boards (calcium silicate boards), from raw material formulation to forming, curing, and finishing.
Soap Maker (Soap Manufacturing)
A profession that saponifies oils and fats, the raw materials for soap, with alkali, and performs molding, drying, and packaging.
Raw Material Dissolver (Chemical)
This occupation involves operating dissolving kettles in chemical manufacturing plants to dissolve and heat solid or liquid raw materials, preparing them in a suitable state for the next process.
Park Cleaning Worker
A job that cleans fallen leaves and garbage in parks and maintains the environment around flower beds and playground equipment.
Ointment (Kōzai) Worker (Pharmaceutical Manufacturing)
Ointment workers manufacture ointments and creams for pharmaceuticals, handling a series of processes including weighing and mixing raw materials, heating, emulsification, filling, and packaging.
Underground Track Worker
A technical job that lays out, maintains, and inspects railway tracks inside underground tunnels, supporting the transportation of ore and materials.
Plywood Glue Maker
This occupation manufactures glue (adhesives) used in plywood production through processes such as raw material blending, stirring, and heating.