Pulp and Paper Product Manufacturing Workers X Career Path: Manufacturing Line Leader
19 matching jobs found.
Thread Winding Worker (Paper Yarn Manufacturing)
This occupation uses pulp as raw material, processes cellulose solution with chemicals, solidifies and stretches it using a spinning machine to manufacture regenerated cellulose fiber (paper yarn).
Die Cutter (Printing Industry)
A manufacturing job that operates die-cutting machines to perform die-cutting processing on paper or cardboard to match package or label shapes.
Paper Cutter Worker
Manufacturing job involving machine operation and quality control to cut paper to sizes according to specifications.
Paper Machine Setter
A profession that operates paper machines to continuously produce paper from raw pulp materials. Performs machine adjustments, quality control, and safety management.
Paper Gloss Worker
Specialized profession that applies gloss to manufactured paper products through coating and calendering processes to ensure quality and appearance.
Paper Box Scoring Worker
A manufacturing technician job that scores creases along fold lines in the pre-assembly process of paper boxes such as cardboard, processing them to make assembly easier.
Calendar Worker (Pigmented Coated Paper)
Manufacturing job that operates a calendaring machine to pressurize and polish the surface of pigmented coated paper, achieving smoothing and gloss.
Drying Worker (Processed Paper Manufacturing)
A job in the processed paper manufacturing process that adjusts paper sheets to an appropriate moisture content using dryers to obtain high-quality final products.
Paper Container Die Cutter
Paper container die cutters handle the die-cutting (die-cut) process for paper packages, setting dies according to the product shape and precisely performing paper die-cutting.
Shoji Paper Manufacturing Worker (Machine Papermaking)
A manufacturing technician who operates papermaking machines to mass-produce shoji paper, performs quality control, and adjusts machinery.