Pulp and Paper Product Manufacturing Workers X Career Path: Leader
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Shibu Paper Manufacturing Worker
A profession that manufactures and processes shibu paper, which has waterproof and durable properties, using kakishibu.
Screening Worker (Pulp Manufacturing)
Occupation that uses sieves (screens) in the pulp manufacturing process to remove impurities and variations in fiber size from the pulp, maintaining consistent product quality.
Digester Operator (Pulp Production)
Operator in the manufacturing process who treats wood chips with chemicals under high temperature and high pressure to produce pulp.
Papermaking Finishing Worker
Manufacturing operator who forms pulp slurry into paper sheets using a paper machine, performs drying, winding, and surface finishing.
Digester Operator (Pulp Manufacturing)
Specialized professional who operates and monitors equipment that treats wood chips with alkaline solution at high temperature and high pressure to extract pulp.
Papermaking Worker (Machine Forming)
A papermaking worker (machine forming) operates and manages the paper machine using pulp as raw material, responsible for the entire papermaking process as a manufacturing operator.
Evaporation Worker (Papermaking)
Specialist occupation in the papermaking process that operates evaporation tanks to evaporate and separate excess water from pulp solution, adjusting it to the appropriate concentration.
Price Tag Manufacturer
A manufacturing job that prints and processes paper products such as price tags, tags, and labels for stores and distribution industries.
Food Container Manufacturing Worker (Paper-Made)
A job that handles processes such as cutting, forming, bonding, and printing of base paper on the manufacturing line for paper food containers (paper plates, paper bowls, paper trays, etc.).
Paper Stock Worker
A profession that processes pulp or waste paper with chemicals and machinery to produce stock (paper stock) supplied to the papermaking process.