Process Manager × Required Skills: Press Machine Operation
32 jobs found.
Metal Press Forming Worker
Specialized profession that forms metal sheets or metal materials using a press machine to process them into specified shapes and dimensions.
Decorative Plywood Press Worker
Manufacturing technician who uses a press machine to bond decorative paper or film to plywood under high pressure and high temperature to produce highly decorative plywood.
Shutter Manufacturing Worker
A job that processes metal shutter components from material processing to assembly, painting, and inspection in a factory to complete them as products.
Men's Clothing Manufacturing Worker
Men's clothing manufacturing workers handle the production processes of cutting, sewing, assembling, and finishing men's suits, jackets, and other men's clothing.
Forming Press Worker (Excluding Punch Press and Bending Press)
Specialized occupation that uses metal press machines and dies to form metal materials into predetermined shapes. Excluding punch pressing and bending pressing, primarily performs shape deformation processing for products.
Laminated Sheet Bonding Worker
A profession that manufactures laminated boards by bonding plastic sheets or decorative sheets with adhesive and applying pressure and heat with a press machine to integrate them.
Terminal Assembler
Factory worker who manufactures terminals (metal contacts of connectors) used in electronic devices through processes such as press processing, plating, and finishing inspection.
Veneer Laminated Material Manufacturer
A profession that manufactures laminated boards by applying adhesive to thinly sliced wood (veneer), stacking it, and pressing it with a press machine.
Hand Strap Manufacturer
A job that manufactures hand straps (tsurikawa) attached to buses, railway vehicles, etc., through processes from material molding to assembly.
Tsurikomi Worker (Rubber Footwear Manufacturing)
A skilled position in the rubber footwear manufacturing line where uppers are hung onto wooden lasts (lasts), formed through processes such as heating, vulcanization, and pressing, and soles are bonded to complete the footwear.