Production Management Staff × Workstyle: Shift Work

139 jobs found.

Textile Products, Clothing, and Fiber Products Production Equipment Operator

This occupation involves operating, adjusting, inspecting, and maintaining equipment that produces fiber products and clothing through processes such as spinning, weaving, knitting, dyeing, and finishing.

Spinning Finisher

Spinning finishers are manufacturing workers who process raw yarn produced in the spinning process through finishing steps to achieve shippable quality. They ensure the performance and uniformity of the yarn through heat treatment, twisting, winding, and inspection.

Boring Machine Worker (Rough Boring Lathe Worker)

A machine tool operator who operates a rough boring lathe (boring machine) to perform high-precision hole drilling, internal grinding, and other processes on metal materials.

Other Food Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers

A job that handles the manufacturing and processing processes of various foods through machine operation and line work, maintaining quality and hygiene.

Magnet Switch Assembler

A manufacturing job that assembles and inspects parts of magnet switches, a type of magnetic relay, by hand or with dedicated tools.

Mask Manufacturing Worker (For Sports)

A manufacturing job that shapes raw materials into sports masks, assembles them, performs quality inspections, and completes them as products.

Sewing Pin Manufacturing Worker

Sewing pin manufacturing workers are specialized metalworkers who produce sewing pins (pins) for apparel and crafts, handling processes such as cutting metal wire, press processing, tip forming, heat treatment, polishing, plating, and inspection.

Jersey Machine Technician

A manufacturing operator who operates jersey knitting machines, handling production, inspection, and maintenance of knit products.

Jersey Fabric Cutting Worker

A profession that cuts jersey (knit) fabric according to patterns or specifications and shapes it suitably for sewing or processing steps.

Wood Product Manufacturer

This occupation involves cutting, shaping, assembling, and finishing wood to manufacture wooden products such as furniture, fixtures, and doors/windows. It combines machine operation and manual work to complete products based on design drawings.