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Eyeglasses (gankyou) Assembler
A manufacturing job that combines eyeglass frames and lenses, adjusts and inspects them to complete the product.
Photosensitive Paper Manufacturing Worker
Occupation of manufacturing photosensitive paper for photography. Responsible for processes from chemical formulation to coating, drying, and inspection.
Shock Absorber Installer (Automotive)
This occupation involves assembly work of attaching shock absorbers (shock absorbers) to be mounted on the automotive chassis at designated positions and fastening them with specified torque.
Drying Worker (Gypsum Products Manufacturing)
Manufacturing job responsible for the drying process after molding gypsum products, ensuring product strength and quality.
Drying Worker (Clay and Stone Products Manufacturing)
A manufacturing job that sets formed clay and stone products into drying furnaces and manages temperature and humidity to dry them appropriately.
Drilling Worker (Diamond)
Manufacturing operator who uses diamond tools to drill holes and perform processing on non-metallic products such as glass, stone, concrete, and ceramics.
Canned Food Manufacturing Worker
Canned food manufacturing workers fill cans with raw materials such as vegetables, fruits, and seafood, and manufacture canned food through processes such as sealing and pressure sterilization. They thoroughly manage hygiene and quality, operate production lines, and perform machine maintenance.
Dry Cell Battery Manufacturing Equipment Operator
A technical role that operates, adjusts, and maintains equipment for each process such as forming, winding, sealing, and inspection on the dry cell battery manufacturing line, ensuring stable production and quality maintenance.
Canvas Shoes Sewing Machine Worker
A job that involves sewing shoe parts made of canvas material using industrial sewing machines, handling the manufacturing process of canvas shoes.
Rock Wool Manufacturing Worker
A job that processes rocks or slag melted at high temperatures into fibers to manufacture rock wool products used as insulation or sound-absorbing materials.