Operator × Workstyle: Day Shift

38 jobs found.

Abrasive Paper Manufacturing Worker

A job that produces abrasive paper (sandpaper) on a manufacturing line, handling processes such as abrasive application, coating, drying, and cutting.

Sack Machine Operator (Paper Container Manufacturing)

This occupation involves operating, adjusting, and inspecting dedicated machines that manufacture paper bags (sacks), maintaining product quality and production efficiency.

Automotive Pipefitter

A manufacturing job that cuts, bends, welds, and joins pipes and hoses used in automobile engine compartments, cooling systems, fuel systems, etc., and installs them on the vehicle body.

Vapor Deposition Machine Operator (Plating)

Operates vacuum vapor deposition equipment to deposit thin films of metals or alloys onto product surfaces. A skilled technical occupation.

Stamp Miller (Spice Manufacturing)

Manufacturing worker who uses a stamp mill to grind dried spices, and performs milling, blending, and quality control.

Slitter Operator (Metal Material Cutting)

Manufacturing technician responsible for cutting metal coil material to specified widths using a slitter machine and handling processes up to rewinding.

Flour Miller

Manufacturing operator who uses grains such as wheat as raw materials to crush and sift them, producing flour products like wheat flour.

Turning Center Operator

A job that operates numerically controlled lathes (turning centers) to perform cutting machining on metal parts.

Double Sizer Operator

A manufacturing job that operates a double sizer machine to precisely finish lumber to specified thickness and width.

Carbon Product Molding Worker

A manufacturing job that molds carbon materials using molds, fires them at high temperatures, and finishes them into products.