Quality Management × Recommended Skills: Safety and Health Management

11 jobs found.

Aniline Dyeing Worker

Manufacturing occupation that colors fiber products using aniline dyes and performs dyeing processing.

Extrusion Coating Wire Manufacturing Worker

This occupation uses extrusion machines to coat electric wires with insulating materials such as resins or rubber, manufacturing wires that meet specifications. It involves monitoring production lines, quality inspections, and machine maintenance checks.

Glass Ball Maker (Glass)

A job that mixes raw materials, melts them at high temperature, forms them, and manufactures glass balls.

Body Assembler (Automobile Manufacturing)

A manufacturing job that assembles automobile body parts, performs welding and inspections to ensure product quality.

Formulation Worker

Technical occupation that blends raw materials of chemical products to manufacture formulations such as powders, granules, and solutions.

Tsukegi Manufacturer

This occupation involves processing timber to manufacture tsukegi (reinforcing materials or decorative parts) for furniture and architectural components.

Electric Locomotive Assembler

Manufacturing technician who assembles electric locomotives for railways in factories. Performs installation of mechanical parts and electrical components, wiring, adjustment, and inspection.

Steel Foundry Worker

Specialized metalworking profession that melts steel materials, pours them into molds, and manufactures cast products.

Tentering Drying Worker (Dyeing)

This occupation involves tentering fiber products after dyeing and drying them using drying machines.

Abrasive Manufacturer

This occupation manufactures abrasive products such as grinders and sandpaper. It handles processes from raw material weighing and mixing to forming, firing, and finishing, requiring management of grain size and binders that determine product performance.