Quality Control Manager × Personality Traits: Cautious

49 jobs found.

Grain Inspector

Grain inspectors investigate and evaluate the quality and safety of grains such as wheat, rice, and soybeans, and determine whether they meet the prescribed standards.

Concrete Tester

A specialist who conducts quality tests on concrete to verify that its performance and strength meet design standards.

Lab Technician (Chemical Fertilizer Manufacturing)

This occupation involves conducting experiments, analyses, and tests to evaluate the quality and physical properties of raw materials and products for chemical fertilizers, supporting quality control in the manufacturing process.

Automotive Inspector

Automotive inspectors perform vehicle inspection tasks, confirming compliance with various legal standards such as vehicle safety and emissions standards.

Office Equipment Inspector

This occupation involves inspecting, testing, and calibrating office equipment (such as copiers, printers, fax machines, scanners, etc.) to verify that their performance and quality meet standards and specifications.

Vehicle Painting Inspector

Specialist who inspects the quality of paint film such as color, thickness, gloss, and adhesion after the vehicle painting process and confirms compliance with standards.

Water Quality Tester (Chemistry)

A profession that analyzes water quality from rivers, lakes, groundwater, etc., using chemical methods and evaluates compliance with environmental standards and regulatory values.

Scrap Inspector

Occupation that inspects and evaluates the material quality and properties of metal scrap used as raw materials for casting and metal processing.

Sake Moromi Making Supervisor

A job that manages and supervises the moromi process of sake, responsible for adjusting fermentation conditions and improving quality.

Tea Blending Worker

A profession that selects and adjusts raw tea leaves, blends them in the optimal ratio, and handles up to packaging.