Production Management × Classification Details: Chemical Product Manufacturing Workers
60 jobs found.
Dope Kneading (Nekka) Machine Worker (Chemical Fiber Manufacturing)
A technical job responsible for operating machinery to dissolve and stir raw material polymers, mix with additives, and prepare dope in the chemical fiber manufacturing process.
Raw Material Mixer (Cosmetics Manufacturing)
In the cosmetics manufacturing process, this occupation measures, mixes, and stirs raw materials based on formulation recipes to ensure product quality and stability.
Raw Material Charging Worker (Chemical)
This occupation is responsible for weighing various raw materials in specified quantities and charging them into equipment on chemical manufacturing lines.
Raw Material Blender (Cosmetics)
A manufacturing operator who follows cosmetic recipes to measure, mix, and process raw materials while stably maintaining product quality.
Raw Oil and Fat Refining Worker (Hardened Oil Manufacturing)
Factory worker who manufactures hardened oil through chemical processes such as hydrogenation reactions using vegetable oils or animal oils as raw materials.
Synthetic Fragrance Manufacturing Worker
A profession that industrially manufactures synthetic fragrances for perfumes and cosmetics using chemical reactions.
Synthetic Rubber Manufacturing Worker
Synthetic rubber manufacturing workers handle the production of synthetic rubber using rubber raw materials and chemicals, operating plant equipment, monitoring manufacturing processes, and performing quality control.
Mixing Worker (Pharmaceutical Manufacturing)
This occupation involves stirring, dissolving, and mixing pharmaceutical raw materials at specified blending ratios, and manufacturing formulations while maintaining quality based on GMP.
Regenerated Fiber Spinning Worker
A profession that manufactures fibers by dissolving and spinning cellulose-based regenerated fibers (such as rayon and cupro) using wood pulp and other materials as raw materials.
Titanium Dioxide Manufacturing Worker
Titanium dioxide manufacturing workers produce titanium dioxide (TiO₂), used as white pigments, in plastics, paints, and more, through chemical processes.