Production Management × Required Skills: Quality Inspection
320 jobs found.
Flour Milling Raw Material Worker
Flour milling raw material workers receive and inspect grains such as wheat, perform raw material adjustments including foreign matter removal, sorting, weighing, and mixing, and prepare them in a state suitable for the flour milling process.
Spinning Worker
An occupation that cleans and aligns raw fibers such as wool and manufactures pre-spinning raw materials called tops and rovings.
Rice Milling Machine Operator
This occupation involves operating and maintaining rice milling machines that process brown rice into white rice. Responsible for quality control and machine adjustments on the production line.
Noodle Making Machine Worker
Noodle making machine workers operate, adjust, and maintain machines that produce noodles, supporting stable production as manufacturing workers.
Wool Sorter (Textile Industry)
Manufacturing operator who processes raw fibers using carding machines or wool sorting machines to loosen them, remove entanglements, and produce uniform fiber slivers.
Soft Drink Manufacturing Worker
A job that operates and manages a series of processes from raw material blending to sterilization, filling, and packaging on the soft drink production line.
Scouring Silk Reeling Worker
A manufacturing job that uses chemicals and machinery to perform scouring processes such as degreasing and bleaching on fiber raw materials or yarn, preparing them for a suitable state for dyeing or weaving.
Lamination Molding Worker
A profession that stacks materials such as plastics or metal powders layer by layer and uses equipment like 3D printers to form products or prototypes.
Oil Heater Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing job that handles processing of sheet metal and parts from assembly, painting, and inspection to produce oil heaters.
Insulation Tape Manufacturing Worker (Fabric)
This occupation manufactures tape used as insulating material for electric wires and cables by applying resin or adhesive that imparts insulation to fabric base materials, followed by drying, cutting, and winding.