Production Engineer × Workstyle: Factory Employment
20 jobs found.
Metal Press Processing Worker
A manufacturing operator who shapes metal sheets into predetermined forms using press machines and dies.
Metal Western Tableware Manufacturing Worker
Artisan who manufactures metal Western tableware (spoons, forks, knives, cups, etc.) through processes such as press forming, welding, polishing, plating, and assembly.
Koinobori Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing job that uses synthetic fibers such as polyester and nylon to integrally handle cutting, dyeing/printing, sewing, accessory attachment, and finishing of koinobori.
Coil Insulation Worker (Generator and Electric Motor Manufacturing)
Manufacturing technician who applies insulation treatment to coil parts of generators and electric motors to ensure electrical safety and quality.
Sealant Manufacturing Worker
A profession that operates manufacturing equipment for sealants, producing products through a series of processes including raw material blending, mixing, extrusion molding, curing, and packaging.
Plaster Manufacturing Worker (Excluding Plastering Work)
Factory worker who manufactures architectural plaster, from calcining lime raw materials through crushing, blending, and bagging.
Chamotte Brick Manufacturer
A profession that uses chamotte (highly heat-resistant clay material) as raw material to form and fire refractory bricks, manufacturing products mainly used as lining materials for high-temperature furnaces and kilns.
Kokoro Dashiko (Wooden Furniture Manufacturing)
A manufacturing job that handles wooden furniture parts processing from assembly to finishing using handwork and machine processing.
Jewelry Production Equipment Operator
This occupation involves operating production equipment such as press molding machines, polishing machines, and plating equipment to mass-produce accessories (jewelry). Also responsible for equipment setup, quality inspection, and simple maintenance.
Seed Koji Worker (Not Elsewhere Classified)
A profession that manufactures and cultures seed koji using koji mold, supplying seed koji as the raw material for fermented foods such as miso, soy sauce, and sake.