Quality Manager × Workstyle: Night Shifts

25 jobs found.

Photolab Technician

A profession responsible for developing films and digital data, printing, and quality control such as color correction and exposure adjustment.

Bookbinding Equipment Operator

Bookbinding equipment operators process printed materials such as books, magazines, and catalogs using bookbinding machines, handling processes including folding, signature gathering, gluing, and cutting. They are production equipment operators.

Cement Grinding Worker

A technical job that processes raw materials and intermediate products into fine powder using grinding machines in the cement manufacturing process.

Dyeing Paste Application Worker

A manufacturing job that performs dyeing and pasting (paste application) processes on woven fabrics and cloths to adjust the color and texture of products.

Sorting Worker

A job that involves sorting products or parts by type or quality in warehouses or production lines and removing defective items.

Die Casting Equipment Operator

Specialized job in the manufacturing process of metal die-cast products, involving operation and monitoring of molding machines, die attachment, temperature control, and product inspection.

Decolorization Worker (Animal and Vegetable Oil and Fat Manufacturing)

A job responsible for the decolorization process to remove pigments and impurities from animal and vegetable oils and fats to meet quality standards.

Rope Manufacturing Worker

Specialized profession that manufactures ropes (ropes) by twisting or braiding fiber materials.

Steel Pipe Inspector

Steel pipe inspectors inspect for defects and dimensions using visual and non-destructive testing techniques after the manufacturing and installation of steel pipes and piping systems, ensuring safety and functionality.

Fuse Manufacturing Worker

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