Seafood Processing Workers X Keywords: Drying

65 matching jobs found.

Salt-Preserved Cod Manufacturing Worker

Job involving processing cod by salting it to enhance preservability. Responsible for adjusting salt and moisture levels, quality control, and maintaining a hygienic manufacturing environment.

Katsuo namaribushi manufacturing worker

A job that manufactures namaribushi by pre-processing bonito through processes such as salting, drying, and smoking.

Katsuobushi Manufacturing Worker

A profession responsible for the entire manufacturing process of katsuobushi, from raw material processing to drying, smoking, and aging.

Karebushi Manufacturing Worker

Specialized profession that manufactures katsuobushi (karebushi) through processes from raw material pretreatment, smoking, sun drying, and fermentation. Uses traditional techniques to produce high-quality dashi ingredients.

Agar manufacturing worker

This occupation extracts and purifies agar from seaweed (such as tengusa), then dries and shapes it to manufacture food-grade agar.

Dried Seafood Manufacturing Worker

A profession that manufactures highly preservable dried seafood by washing and filleting seafood, and through processes such as salting, seasoning, and drying. Hygiene management and quality control are emphasized.

Fish Meal Manufacturer

Factory worker who manufactures fish meal, a powdery feed, using fish as raw material. Responsible for processes from raw material handling to drying, grinding, and packaging.

Cut kelp manufacturing worker

A processing job that washes, cuts, and dries kelp to produce cut kelp products.

Kinko processing worker

An occupation that uses seafood as raw materials and performs processing such as cutting, washing, shaping, salting, drying, and smoking.

Kusaya Manufacturing Worker

A profession that processes raw fish through salting, fermentation, and drying steps to manufacture and quality-control kusaya with its unique flavor.