Production Management × Classification Details: Pulp and Paper Product Manufacturing Workers
52 jobs found.
Hand Paper Maker
Hand paper makers adjust pulp raw materials, form paper using papermaking machines or by hand, and handle processes up to drying and finishing.
Paper Coating Machine Operator
Paper Coating Machine Operators operate coating machines that apply paint or coating agents to paper, performing surface treatment on paper.
Paper Napkin Manufacturing Worker
A job that handles the entire manufacturing process from raw material setup to processing, inspection, and packaging on the paper napkin production line.
Paper Box Corner Fixing Worker
Manufacturing job that glues and presses the corners of paper boxes to shape them and ensure strength.
Paper Packing Manufacturer
Paper packing manufacturers are production line workers who form and process packing and cushioning materials from paper raw materials and finish them as products.
Paper Bag Finisher (Large)
A manufacturing job that finishes large paper bags using machines and manual labor, performs inspections, and makes final adjustments.
Paper Bag Manufacturer (Large-scale)
Factory worker who operates large bag-making machines and produces paper bags.
Paper Bag Finisher (Small)
A manufacturing job responsible for finishing processes such as folding, gluing, and inspecting small paper bags using machine operations or manual labor.
Paper Cotton Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing operations that produce fibrous paper cotton using woody pulp as raw material. Responsible for everything from feeding, forming, drying, inspection, to packaging.
Machine Box Maker
A manufacturing job that uses machines to perform box-making processes for cardboard and paper containers, handling a series of tasks from material adjustment to machine operation, quality inspection, and maintenance.