Manufacturing Operator × Required Skills: Quality Inspection

412 jobs found.

Tile Manufacturing Worker (Ceramic Product Manufacturing)

A profession that manufactures tiles for architecture and interiors through processes from forming to glazing and firing, using clay as raw material.

Pulp Beater (Paper Manufacturing)

Pulp beater workers operate the beater in the initial stage of the papermaking process to loosen and homogenize the fibers of the raw material pulp, adjusting it to a state suitable for the paper machine process.

Bamboo Slat Maker (Blind Manufacturing)

This occupation involves processing and manufacturing bamboo slats used in bamboo blinds through processes such as cutting, polishing, drilling, and painting.

Bamboo Fiber Manufacturing Worker

A profession that extracts fibers from bamboo, dries and refines them to produce raw materials for textiles or composite materials.

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.

Multi-Layer Board Plating Worker

Multi-layer board plating workers are specialists who attach multiple metal layers to the surfaces of electronic components or industrial parts through chemical treatment or electroplating, imparting functions such as corrosion resistance, conductivity, and solderability.

Skim Milk Manufacturing Worker

Skim milk manufacturing workers separate and remove fat from cow's milk to produce low-fat dairy products. They operate manufacturing equipment, perform quality inspections, manage hygiene, and ensure a stable supply of products.

Absorbent Cotton Manufacturing Worker

Manufacturing operator who produces hygienic absorbent cotton through processes such as degreasing, bleaching, drying, and cutting raw cotton.

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.

Tobacco Cutting Worker

A manufacturing job that cuts tobacco leaves to a specified size using a shredding machine and manages quality.