Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X Career Path: Line Leader
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Mixer Furnace Worker
Specialized technical job that melts scrap and pig iron to produce molten steel with the specified chemical composition and temperature.
Weaving Equipment Operator
Weaving equipment operators operate and manage looms, handling the production process of weaving gray fabric into cloth. They are responsible for everything from equipment setup to quality inspection, daily maintenance, and cleaning.
Men's Suit Pocket Sewing Machine Worker
A skilled craft occupation that sews the pocket parts of men's suits using industrial sewing machines and maintains product quality.
Surimi Production Worker
This occupation handles the entire manufacturing process from raw material processing to forming, heating, and packaging of fish paste products (kamaboko, chikuwa, hanpen, etc.).
Tin Electrolysis Worker
Tin electrolysis workers are manufacturing technicians who electroplate tin on product surfaces to improve corrosion resistance and solderability.
Confectionery Machine Assembler
Technical job involving assembly of parts, electrical wiring, and performance adjustment of manufacturing machines such as those for chocolate and biscuits used in confectionery factories.
Cotton Combing (combing) Machine Operator
This occupation involves operating and inspecting combing machines that remove impurities from cotton raw materials to produce fiber bundles called slivers.
Deacidification Worker (Oil and Fat Manufacturing)
A manufacturing worker responsible for neutralizing and removing free fatty acids in the deacidification process of animal and vegetable oils and fats to improve product quality.
Corrugated Cardboard Manufacturing Equipment Operator
A corrugated cardboard manufacturing equipment operator operates and monitors various machines on the corrugated cardboard production line to manufacture and process corrugated cardboard sheets from raw paper.
Child Seat Assembler
A manufacturing job that assembles child seats on a factory production line and produces products that meet safety standards. Responsible for attaching parts, inspection, and packaging using manual labor or tools.