Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Food Products) X Recommended Skills: Quality Control Methods (QC)
12 matching jobs found.
Seasoning Worker (Vegetable Pickle Manufacturing)
A job that handles the entire manufacturing process from raw material processing of vegetable pickles to seasoning, pickling, and packaging.
Ion Exchange Worker (Sugar Manufacturing)
This occupation is responsible for operating and managing the separation and purification process using ion exchange resin for the purpose of decolorization and desalination of sugar solution in the sugar manufacturing process.
Coffee Bean Roaster
A profession that operates roasting machines, manages temperature and time to adjust the roasting process in order to optimize the quality and flavor of green coffee beans.
Coarse Sugar Manufacturing Worker
A profession that manufactures coarse sugar through the process of dissolving and boiling sugar and promoting crystallization. Involves machine operation and temperature and sugar content management to ensure stable quality and hygiene.
Syrup Manufacturer
This occupation involves manufacturing syrup for beverages (sugar solutions used as raw materials for coffee, juice, carbonated drinks, etc.). Responsible for manufacturing processes such as blending raw materials, heat sterilization, concentration, mixing, and filling.
Product Tobacco Manufacturing Worker
A job that involves drying, cutting, blending, packaging, etc., in the tobacco product manufacturing process and manages quality.
Hiragai Adductor Muscle Canning Worker
Manufacturing job involving sorting hiragai adductor muscles and canning them.
Chocolate Refiner
A profession that refines and mixes cocoa mass as raw material to uniformize and improve the flavor and texture of chocolate.
Hayashi Beef Canning Worker
A manufacturing job that handles everything from raw material blending for Hayashi Beef canned food to filling, sealing, heat sterilization, inspection, and packaging.
Beer Canning Worker
A job that operates and manages the line for filling beer into cans, sealing them, and packaging them as products.