Manufacturing Operator × Recommended Skills: Quality Control

100 jobs found.

Cutting Worker (Abrasive Cloth and Paper Manufacturing)

A manufacturing job that cuts raw rolls of abrasive cloth and abrasive paper to specified dimensions and shapes using slitters or guide roller-equipped cutting machines, ensuring quality.

Cement Manufacturing Equipment Operator

This occupation involves operating and monitoring production equipment that blends, crushes, and fires raw materials such as limestone to manufacture cement.

Ceramic Dental and Bone Manufacturing Worker

A job that manufactures dentures and bone grafts by forming, sintering, and processing ceramic artificial teeth for dentistry and medical bone fillers from raw materials.

Sausage Sterilization Worker (Fish Meat)

This occupation handles the sterilization process in the manufacturing of fish meat sausages, ensuring product quality and safety.

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.

Table Tennis Racket Manufacturer

Manufacturing job responsible for material selection, processing, assembly, and finishing of table tennis rackets.

Dashboard Manufacturing Worker

Technical job that manufactures automobile dashboards through processes such as plastic molding, painting, and assembly.

Decolorization Worker (Animal and Vegetable Oil and Fat Manufacturing)

A job responsible for the decolorization process to remove pigments and impurities from animal and vegetable oils and fats to meet quality standards.

Tungsten Manufacturer

A job that handles everything from smelting tungsten raw materials to powder production, forming, sintering, and post-processing.

Storage Battery Finishing Worker

A manufacturing job that assembles completed storage batteries and performs finishing inspections, surface treatments, and packaging.