Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X Career Path: Manufacturing Worker

30 matching jobs found.

Seafood Processing Worker

This occupation processes seafood such as fish, shellfish, shrimp, and crab through cleaning, cutting, seasoning, freezing, drying, canning, etc., to produce products. Hygiene management and quality maintenance are important.

Spike Manufacturing Worker (Dog Spike)

A job involving the manufacture of railway dog spikes (spikes), responsible for processes from forging to heat treatment, machining, and inspection.

Chopstick Maker (Wooden)

A profession that manufactures chopsticks using wood as raw material. Involves a series of processes from shaving wood using machines or by hand, to polishing, painting, inspection, and packaging.

Drain Cover Manufacturer (Concrete)

A job that manufactures concrete drain covers (side ditch covers) from formwork molding to finishing in an integrated manner.

Daifuku Manufacturing Worker

A profession that manufactures daifuku by wrapping anko in mochi and handling molding, steaming, and finishing in an integrated process.

Bamboo Plywood Worker

A job that manufactures plywood using bamboo as raw material through processes such as lamination, compression, and adhesion.

Tapering Worker (Rubber Belt Manufacturing)

Performs manufacturing operations to laminate multiple rubber plies onto the core material of rubber belts and adjust them to specified thicknesses and dimensions.

Electronic Device Parts Manufacturing Worker

A manufacturing job that assembles parts for electronic devices, inspects them, and turns them into finished products.

Varnish Casting Worker (Photosensitive Material Manufacturing)

Specialized work of casting varnish for photosensitive materials onto a base material to form a uniform coating film.

Harmonica Manufacturing Worker

Occupation involving processing, assembling, and adjusting harmonica parts from metal, plastic, and other materials.