Manufacturing Manager × Classification Details: Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Food Products)
331 jobs found.
Soba Flour Manufacturer
A profession that manufactures edible soba flour from buckwheat kernels (hulled buckwheat grains) through processes such as cleaning, dehulling, grinding, sifting, and drying.
Soba Noodle Maker
A profession that manufactures soba noodles by mixing buckwheat flour and binder, and going through processes such as kneading, stretching, cutting, drying, and boiling.
Daifuku Manufacturing Worker
Daifuku manufacturing workers use glutinous rice flour or glutinous rice as raw materials to make mochi dough, wrap it with anko, and produce daifuku mochi. They handle forming, wrapping with anko, and packaging on production lines or by hand, and are responsible for quality and hygiene management.
Daifuku Manufacturing Worker
A profession that manufactures daifuku by wrapping anko in mochi and handling molding, steaming, and finishing in an integrated process.
Hiragai Adductor Muscle Canning Worker
Manufacturing job involving sorting hiragai adductor muscles and canning them.
Dagashi Manufacturer
This occupation handles the entire manufacturing process of dagashi, from mixing raw materials to forming, drying, baking, and packaging, while managing quality and production efficiency.
Bamboo Shoot Boiled Canned Manufacturing Worker
A job that processes raw bamboo shoots and performs sterilization, filling, packaging, and inspection on the production line for boiled-in-water canned products.
Takoyaki Maker (Excluding Street Stalls)
Manufacturing job that mass-produces takoyaki by baking dough made from flour and dashi on a griddle. Handles everything from process management and quality maintenance to packaging.
Meat Cutter (Sausage Manufacturing)
A job that handles manufacturing operations by trimming and slicing raw meat and by-products for sausages, connecting them to the blending and forming processes.
Deodorization Worker (Animal and Vegetable Oil and Fat Manufacturing)
Manufacturing technician responsible for the deodorization process of animal and vegetable oils and fats, removing off-odor components from oils and fats using methods such as heating, vacuum, and adsorption to improve the quality of foods, cosmetics, etc.