Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X Workstyle: Shift work
2468 matching jobs found.
Die and Mold Manufacturing Worker
A profession that manufactures and finishes dies used for product molding using techniques such as cutting, electrical discharge machining, and grinding to provide high-precision dies.
Die Mold Pouring Worker (Casting Production)
Manufacturing job that pours molten metal into dies to form products. Handles a series of tasks including temperature control, safety management, and quality inspection.
Die Mold Engraver
Specialist who performs engraving on die parts to create molds for forming plastic or metal products.
Heating Worker (Paint Manufacturing)
A manufacturing worker who operates heating equipment on paint production lines, handling temperature control and drying processes.
Bag Inspector
A profession that performs inspections on appearance, dimensions, and functionality of bags after manufacturing processes or upon receipt, and sorts out defective products.
Wallpaper Manufacturing Worker
A technical job that manufactures mass-produced wallpaper through processes such as printing, dyeing, coating, and drying on the base paper for wallpaper.
Variable Resistor Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing job involving assembly, soldering, adjustment, and inspection of parts for variable resistors used in electronic devices.
Kiln Unloader (Brick and Tile Manufacturing)
A kiln unloader is a manufacturing job that removes bricks and tiles from the kiln at the end of the firing process, performs inspection, sorting, and transportation preparation.
Kamaya
A manufacturing job that operates rice steaming equipment in the beverage manufacturing process to ensure quality by appropriately steaming raw materials. Mainly engaged in sake brewing and soft drink manufacturing.
Kiln Firing Worker (Ceramics Manufacturing)
Specialized occupation that arranges raw materials in a kiln, fires them under appropriate temperature and atmospheric conditions, and manufactures ceramics.