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Battery Inspector
A technical job that uses various testing devices to inspect the appearance and performance of battery products to ensure quality.
Grinding Wheel Manufacturing Worker
Specialized profession that manufactures grinding wheels for grinding from raw material blending through forming, firing, and inspection in an integrated process.
Animal and Vegetable Oil and Fat Manufacturing Worker
A job that manufactures products suitable for food or industrial use by pressing and extracting oils and fats from animal and vegetable raw materials, going through processes such as degumming, decolorization, and deodorization.
Watch Poising Worker
Manufacturing technician who precisely assembles movement parts, performs vibration adjustments, and conducts operational inspections.
Ceramics and Stone Products Inspector
Occupation that determines whether ceramic products such as bricks, roof tiles, tiles, and cement products meet standards and quality criteria through inspections and tests of dimensions, appearance, material properties, etc.
Drum Manufacturing Worker (Paper)
Occupation that manufactures paper drum containers. Processes raw material paper tubes and laminated boards, forms cylindrical shapes through bonding and compression, and handles processes such as drying and inspection.
Drilling Machine Operator
A manufacturing job that uses general-purpose machine tools such as drill presses to perform drilling or pilot hole processing on metal parts. Responsible for tool selection, cutting condition settings, and quality inspections based on drawings.
Drop Candy Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing job that mass-produces drop-shaped candies using sugar and flavors as raw materials.
Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturing Worker
A job in charge of lead plate processing, assembly, electrolyte filling, formation, and inspection processes on the lead-acid battery manufacturing line.
Namari-bushi Manufacturer
Namari-bushi manufacturers primarily use katsuo (bonito) as raw material and produce namari-bushi through processes such as pretreatment, heating, smoking, and drying.