Engineering & Manufacturing × Recommended Skills: Basic quality control knowledge

39 matching jobs found.

Gear Measurement Device Assembler

A profession that assembles, adjusts, and inspects precision gear measurement devices such as gears.

Feather duster manufacturing worker

Manufacturing job that produces, processes, and performs quality inspections on cleaning tools called feather dusters (hataki).

Plug Manufacturing Worker

Plug manufacturing workers manufacture, assemble, and inspect parts for plugs and connectors used in electrical and electronic equipment.

Blade worker (Rubber hose manufacturing)

An occupation that inserts metal blades into the core material on the rubber hose manufacturing line to enhance the product's pressure resistance and strength.

Mask Manufacturing Worker (Cloth)

Manufacturing position responsible for the entire process from cutting cloth masks to sewing, finishing, and quality inspection.

Monkiri worker (cutting backing threads of patterned fabrics)

Artisan who manually cuts off the backing threads of patterned fabrics and finishes them.

Pharmaceutical boxing worker

Worker in the final packaging process of pharmaceuticals, who fills pre-mixed pharmaceuticals into containers or boxes, seals them, applies labels, and performs inspections.

Water Meter Adjuster

Technical occupation that disassembles, assembles, adjusts, and calibrates water meters (flow meters) to maintain measurement accuracy.

Shirt finisher worker (sewing)

This occupation handles the final finishing in the sewing process for dress shirts, performing tasks such as attaching collars and cuffs, creating buttonholes and attaching buttons, iron pressing, inspection, and packing.