Leader × Required Skills: Quality inspection

297 jobs found.

Compounder (Oil-and-Fat Processing)

A job that compounds and processes oils and fats used as raw materials for soap, cosmetics, industrial oils, etc., based on blending ratios.

Disposable hand warmer manufacturing worker

Manufacturing worker responsible for blending raw materials, mixing, filling, packaging, quality inspection, and shipping preparation for disposable hand warmers.

Veneer Press Worker (Plywood Manufacturing)

This occupation handles the veneer pressing process, one of the steps in plywood manufacturing, operating vacuum presses and similar equipment to bond and press veneers to base materials, and curing them at specified pressure and temperature.

Boxwood seal material maker

Manufacturing occupation using boxwood material as the main raw material to cut, dry, polish, and finish wooden blocks for seal materials.

Tube Winder (Paper Product Manufacturing)

Job involving operating winding machines to produce standard-sized paper tubes and roll-shaped paper products in the manufacturing process.

Loading and unloading inspector

Job involving loading/unloading cargo, visual inspection, quantity and invoice verification, and quality checks in warehouses or logistics centers.

Glossy Paper Base Paper Maker

Glossy Paper Base Paper Makers use papermaking machines to produce base paper for glossy paper. They operate and manage processes from raw material blending through papermaking, drying, and coating to produce high-quality glossy paper base paper.

Commuter pass holder manufacturer

This occupation manufactures commuter pass holders (pass cases) used in daily life. It is responsible for a series of processes from cutting, sewing, assembly, and finishing using metal fittings, leather, and synthetic materials.

Taillight Assembler (Automotive Manufacturing)

Taillight assemblers are manufacturing workers who assemble taillights for mounting on the rear of automobiles on the production line, performing quality inspections and adjustments.

Hand planer operator (furniture and fixture manufacturing)

Skilled craftsperson who smooths the wood surfaces of furniture and fixtures using hand planers. Achieves high-precision finishing through blade adjustment, machine operation, and quality inspection.