Production Management Staff × Recommended Skills: Safety and Health Management
12 jobs found.
Fish Meal Feed Manufacturing Worker
A job that manufactures feed for livestock and aquaculture using fish processing residues (fish meal) as raw materials, through processes such as drying, crushing, mixing, and pellet forming.
Die-Cutting Worker (Leather Shoe Manufacturing)
A craftsman who die-cuts leather using press machines or by hand according to dies in leather shoe manufacturing.
Mineral Crushing Worker (Ceramics)
Manufacturing job that crushes and pulverizes minerals used as raw materials for ceramic products and adjusts them to the specified particle size.
Cutting Worker (Oil and Fat Product Manufacturing)
A manufacturing job that cuts raw materials of oil and fat products into prescribed shapes and dimensions using cutting machines or by hand, ensuring quality.
Core Rope Worker
A job responsible for material selection, twisting, quality inspection, and adjustment of core ropes (core ropes) used in looms.
Wire Drawing Worker (Wire Drawing)
Factory worker who manufactures wire rods by drawing metal round bars or bar steel to a specified wire diameter using dies. Responsible for operating wire drawing machines, dimensional inspection, quality control, and machine maintenance.
Leather Flesh Side Processing Worker
In the leather goods manufacturing process, this occupation processes the flesh side (back) of leather through fleshing to ensure uniform texture and strength.
Lime Kiln Worker
A job that calcines limestone at high temperatures to produce lime (quicklime or slaked lime).
Nylon Textile Worker
A job that operates looms using nylon fibers as raw material to manufacture, inspect, and finish woven fabric products.
Knit Dyer
This occupation dyes knit fabric and adjusts the color tones and textures of products. It manages dye formulations and dyeing conditions to ensure uniform quality.