Engineering & Manufacturing × Recommended Skills: Quality Control

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Furniture Painter (Wooden)

This occupation involves applying paint to the surfaces of wooden furniture to enhance aesthetics and durability. Handles processes from priming to painting and finishing.

Steering Gear Installer

Specialized profession that assembles, installs, adjusts, and inspects steering gears (steering gears) in transport machinery such as ships.

Confectionery Packaging Worker

A job specializing in packaging confectionery. Uses machines or manual labor on the production line for individual wrapping, boxing, etc., to ensure quality and appearance.

Blacksmith Helper

A profession that heats metal and shapes it into a predetermined form by hammering with a hammer, etc.

Hydrolysis Worker (Soap Manufacturing, Fat Processing)

A job that hydrolyzes fats and oils to manufacture products such as soap and glycerin. Involves plant operation and management, and control of chemical reactions.

Gas Carburizing Worker

A skilled worker who performs heat treatment by diffusing carbon into metal parts in a gas carburizing furnace to improve wear resistance and durability.

Gas Cutting Equipment Operator

Gas cutting equipment operators operate equipment that uses combustible gases such as oxygen and acetylene to cut metal, performing precise cuts suited to the product's shape. This is a technical occupation.

Kasuzuke Meat Manufacturer

Food manufacturing specialist who marinate meat using sake lees for aging and preservation processing.

Gas Cylinder Filling Worker

A manufacturing operator job that fills industrial and medical gases into gas cylinders, performs inspections and management, and ships them safely.

Kasuri Weaver

Kasuri weavers pre-dye sections of warp and weft yarns separately and weave to express unique kasuri patterns, a traditional hand-weaving technical occupation.