Quality Manager × Recommended Skills: Chemical Analysis

21 jobs found.

Tin Electrolysis Worker

Tin electrolysis workers are manufacturing technicians who electroplate tin on product surfaces to improve corrosion resistance and solderability.

Dyeing Worker (Fiber)

A manufacturing job that prepares dyes for textile products and performs dyeing processes such as color fixing and color development.

Blending Worker (Spice Manufacturing)

A profession that grinds and blends spices, herbs, etc., to manufacture blended spice products.

Fuse Manufacturing Worker

Industrial job that manufactures fuse cords (devices for controlling gunpowder combustion), handling everything from mixing to forming, drying, and inspection.

Ceramics and Stone Products Inspector

Occupation that determines whether ceramic products such as bricks, roof tiles, tiles, and cement products meet standards and quality criteria through inspections and tests of dimensions, appearance, material properties, etc.

Naphthol Dyer

Technician who dyes and finishes textile products using naphthol dyes. Responsible for adjusting dyeing conditions, quality control, and inspecting the finish.

Tanning Agent Mixer

A manufacturing job specializing in compounding chemicals (tanning agents) used in the tanning process of leather products.

Haitoppu Worker (Chromate-Treated Steel Plate Manufacturing)

Manufacturing technician who treats steel plate surfaces with chromate solution to enhance rust resistance and corrosion resistance.

Chemical Solution Operator (Chemical Fiber Manufacturing)

This occupation prepares raw resin into a chemical solution of appropriate concentration and viscosity for the spinning process of chemical fibers, and supplies it to the production line while maintaining quality.

Lanolin Manufacturing Worker

This occupation manufactures lanolin, an oily substance extracted from wool, through processes such as solvent extraction and purification.