Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Excluding Metal and Food Products) X Required Skills: Quality inspection
259 matching jobs found.
Plastic product processing worker
A manufacturing job that uses plastic raw materials to process, assemble, and inspect products using molding machines.
Plastic Roll Press Operator
A job that heats and presses plastic raw materials to manufacture roll products in film or sheet form.
Print Worker (Plywood Manufacturing)
A manufacturing job that operates printing machines, mixes inks, performs quality inspections, etc., to apply decorative patterns or functional coatings to the surface of wood plywood.
Precast concrete panel manufacturing worker
Precast concrete panel manufacturing workers are technical professionals who handle everything from molding to curing, quality inspection, and shipping of concrete panels in a factory, mass-producing high-quality building materials.
Block Printing Worker
Artisan who dyes and prints patterns on textile products using blocks (wooden blocks).
Broom manufacturer (Igusa-made)
A craftsman who manufactures brooms by hand using igusa (sedge grass) as raw material. Handles everything consistently from selection and pre-processing to braiding, handle attachment, and finishing.
Waterproof Paper Manufacturing Worker
Waterproof paper manufacturing workers perform a series of processes from raw material blending to papermaking, coating application, and drying using machine operations or manual labor to produce waterproof paper.
Anti-Rust Paper Manufacturing Worker
This occupation manufactures anti-rust paper used for rust prevention of metal products. It involves impregnating pulp raw materials with rust inhibitors, drying, and finishing processes.
Spinning Parlock Operator
Spinning Parlock Operators operate Parlock-style spinning machines to produce spun yarn from raw cotton. They manage production lines by adjusting and maintaining machines and conducting quality inspections.
Hozukuri (hozukuri) Worker
This occupation involves operating and managing the papermaking line that uses pulp as raw material to form and dry sheet paper.