Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X Workstyle: Night shifts

201 matching jobs found.

Liquid medicine manufacturing worker

A job that handles the entire process from raw material blending to mixing, sterilization, filling, packaging, and quality inspection at manufacturing sites for various liquid medicines (nutrient drinks, energy drinks, etc.).

Dolomite Calcination Worker

A profession that manufactures industrial raw materials such as magnesia by calcining dolomite at high temperatures.

Rapeseed oil manufacturer

A job that extracts oil from rapeseed, refines it, and manufactures edible rapeseed oil.

Lead Smelter

Manufacturing worker who separates and refines lead from ore. Operates high-temperature furnaces and uses chemical reactions to recover and cast lead.

Fuel Production Equipment Operator (Oil Refining Industry)

This occupation involves monitoring and controlling fuel production equipment in oil refineries to stably produce products such as gasoline and diesel fuel from crude oil.

Notching Press Worker

A notching press worker operates press machines that perform notching on metal sheets, facilitating subsequent processes such as machining and assembly for products.

Gear Cutting Machine Operator

A job that operates general-purpose metalworking machines (gear cutting machines) to cut gear tooth profiles and manufacture high-precision gears.

Draper (Film Production)

Job that installs and manages backdrops, decorative fabrics, screens, etc. at film production sites. Collaborates with art staff and lighting staff to handle the stretched fabrics required for filming.

Pulp Worker (Chemical Fiber Manufacturing)

Manufacturing operator who applies chemical treatment to woody raw materials, produces cellulose pulp, and supplies raw materials for chemical fibers.

Pulp sheeting worker

A manufacturing job that mixes raw pulp with water to form a mesh sheet and operates machinery through processes up to dehydration, drying, and winding.