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Soy Sauce Manufacturing Technician

A profession that manages and executes the entire soy sauce manufacturing process, from raw material processing such as soybeans, wheat, and koji, to fermentation, aging, and quality inspection, from a technical perspective.

Food Production and Quality Control Technician

A specialist who manages processes from raw material intake to manufacturing, inspection, and shipping to provide safe and high-quality food.

Food Manufacturing Engineer

Food manufacturing engineers design and optimize processing and manufacturing processes from raw materials to finished products, enabling efficient mass production of safe, high-quality food as technical professionals.

Plant Factory Researcher and Developer

Researcher in design, development, and operation technologies for closed-type agricultural facilities using LED lighting and hydroponic systems. Responsible for improving production efficiency and quality, and developing new cultivation technologies.

Forest Pest and Disease Control Technician

A technical position that investigates the occurrence of pests and diseases in forests and plans, implements, and evaluates control measures.

Water Quality Inspector (Septic Waste and Sewage Treatment Plant)

Specialist profession that inspects and analyzes water quality of septic waste and sewage to confirm compliance with environmental standards.

Mathematics Researcher

Specialist who conducts theoretical and applied research in various fields of mathematics (analysis, algebra, geometry, topology, mathematical logic, etc.) at universities or research institutions.

Paper Manufacturing Engineer (Excluding Development Engineers)

A technical job that manages pulp and paper manufacturing processes, operates and maintains equipment such as papermaking machines and dryers, and produces high-quality paper products.

Papermaking Equipment Production Engineer

Specialist responsible for production technology from the introduction and startup of papermaking machinery to mass production, handling design optimization of equipment and process improvements.

Ironmaking Machinery Development Engineer (Excluding Design)

A technical role that prototypes, evaluates, and improves mechanical equipment in ironmaking plants to enhance productivity and safety. Does not include design work, specializing in experiments, analysis, and on-site adjustments.