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Filling worker (Pharmaceuticals)
Manufacturing job in a pharmaceutical factory production line, responsible for the filling process of tablets, injections, etc., performing aseptic operations and quality control.
Receiving tank worker (Oil processing)
A manufacturing job that uses reaction tanks and tanks to perform processing steps such as heating, stirring, and refining of oil and fat raw materials, and handles quality and safety management.
Pine Soot Manufacturing Worker
A technical occupation that partially burns pine wood to produce pine soot (soot), pulverizes and classifies it, and manufactures it as raw material for ink and pigments.
Jōshinko Manufacturing Worker
Jōshinko manufacturing workers are operators who mass-produce jōshinko through processes such as washing rice, steaming, drying, grinding, and sieving.
Papermaking worker (fiberboard manufacturing)
Occupation of manufacturing wood fiberboards (particleboard, fiberboard, etc.). Converts raw wood chips into pulp, forms the fibers, dries and compresses them into boards.
Shirasu Aggregate Manufacturing Worker
This occupation manufactures lightweight aggregates for construction by processing shirasu soil through steps such as extraction, crushing, firing, and screening.
Shirasu Balloon Manufacturing Worker
A profession that produces shirasu balloons, a lightweight aggregate, by firing shirasu, which is mainly produced in Kagoshima Prefecture, at high temperatures.
Core board manufacturing worker (Plywood manufacturing)
Occupation of manufacturing core boards, the internal core material of plywood. Wood is laminated, adhesive is applied, and then pressed under high temperature and high pressure to finish to the specified dimensions and thickness.
Fuze Manufacturing Worker
A profession that manufactures fuzes (detonators) for detonating explosives through processes from chemical compounding, forming, drying, assembly, to inspection.
Artificial Pearl Bead Threader (Glass)
This occupation involves drilling holes and polishing glass artificial pearl beads (pearl beads), serving as the preparatory process for stringing.