Manufacturing Operator × Required Skills: Quality Inspection
412 jobs found.
Emboss Worker (Vinyl Sheet)
This occupation involves operating embossing machines to form raised and recessed patterns on vinyl sheets, applying patterns according to product specifications, and performing quality control.
Extrusion Coating Wire Manufacturing Worker
This occupation uses extrusion machines to coat electric wires with insulating materials such as resins or rubber, manufacturing wires that meet specifications. It involves monitoring production lines, quality inspections, and machine maintenance checks.
Pressed Barley Manufacturing Worker
A profession that manufactures pressed barley by steaming barley, crushing it with rollers, drying, and adjusting it. Responsible for a series of processes from raw material receipt to quality control, machine operation, and hygiene management.
Anti-Pollution Membrane Manufacturing Worker (Silt Fence)
Specialized technical job manufacturing anti-pollution membranes such as silt fences used at civil engineering construction sites. Handles material cutting, welding, inspection, winding, and packaging.
Oblate Manufacturing Worker
This occupation manufactures edible thin films called 'oblate' used as packaging materials for pharmaceuticals and food. It handles the entire process from forming, drying, cutting, and packaging using starch as the raw material.
Pressure Worker (Wood Wool Cement Board Manufacturing)
In the manufacturing process of wood wool cement boards, responsible for mixing raw materials, press molding, curing, operating molding machines, and quality control.
Guard Net Manufacturing Worker
Workers who process iron wire and metal materials to manufacture guard nets used at construction sites and factories.
Carpet Knitter
A job that manufactures fabrics for carpets by knitting and layering yarn using knitting machines or by hand.
Carbon Base Paper Manufacturing Worker
Carbon base paper manufacturing workers produce carbon base paper using papermaking machines from pulp raw materials, handling production line operations, quality control, machine maintenance, and more.
Pocket Shiruko Manufacturer
Occupation of manufacturing portable instant shiruko in small packets (powdered anko). Handles everything from raw material selection to powdering, mixing, filling, packaging, and quality inspection.