Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Food Products) X Career Path: Manufacturing Operator
241 matching jobs found.
Frozen Fried Shrimp Manufacturing Worker
Frozen fried shrimp manufacturing workers handle the entire production process on the line, from pre-processing shrimp to breading, primary heating, freezing, and packaging.
Frozen Food Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing job that uses freezing technology for food processing and packaging, and handles quality control.
Frozen Pie Production Worker
Responsible for dough production, forming, cooling, and packaging of frozen pies, while maintaining quality and hygiene management in manufacturing.
Frozen Pilaf Manufacturing Worker
This occupation handles a series of processes in frozen pilaf production, including ingredient blending, rice cooking, ingredient mixing, cooling, packaging, and quality inspection.
Retort Worker (Canned Food Manufacturing)
Manufacturing operator responsible for a series of processes from filling to sterilization and packaging of retort foods and canned goods using pressurized heat sterilization equipment.
Retort Food Ingredient Preparer
A job that measures, washes, heats, and sterilizes raw materials for retort foods, supplying them in a state suitable for the next process of filling and packaging.
Condensed Milk Manufacturing Worker
An industrial occupation that heats and concentrates cow's milk, adds sugar, and manufactures condensed milk (condensed milk). Performs a series of processes such as sterilization, homogenization, defatting, blending, filling, and packaging, while managing quality and hygiene.
Filtration Worker (Vegetable and Animal Oil Production)
A profession that operates and manages filtration equipment to remove impurities from crude oil in the manufacturing process of vegetable and animal oils and fats.
Wasabi Pickle Maker
A profession that manufactures wasabi pickles by pickling wasabi in salt or seasoning liquid, fermenting and aging it.
Cotton Candy Maker
Cotton candy makers operate cotton candy machines, heat and melt sugar into thin fibers, and produce cotton candy. They perform temperature adjustments, hygiene management, and quality inspections in the manufacturing process.