Pulp and Paper Product Manufacturing Workers X Career Path: Manufacturing operator

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Paperboard manufacturing worker

An industrial job that manufactures paperboard by operating machines such as paper machines, dryers, and calenders using pulp, waste paper, etc., as raw materials.

Paper tableware manufacturing worker

This occupation manufactures disposable tableware such as paper plates and paper cups using paper as raw material. It involves a series of tasks from setting raw paper, forming, cutting, to packaging.

Paper Box Lining Worker

Occupation that performs processing by attaching reinforcing paper or liners to the inside of cardboard or paper boxes.

Paper Winding Cutting Worker

A manufacturing job that winds and cuts paper rolls in paper factories, processing paper to specified widths and lengths.

Synthetic resin impregnated paper manufacturing worker

This occupation mass-produces products by impregnating paper with synthetic resin using machinery. It manufactures special paper used as raw materials for decorative sheets and laminate materials, and performs quality control and equipment maintenance.

Composite Can Manufacturing Worker

This occupation manufactures composite cans, which are cylindrical paper containers. It performs a series of tasks from raw material setup to lamination processing, cutting, and finishing.

Acid-resistant paper manufacturing worker

This occupation manufactures acid-resistant paper such as acid-resistant filter paper and analytical filter paper using pulp as raw material. It manages product performance through paper machine operation, chemical treatment, and quality inspection.

Baryta paper base sheet papermaker

Manufacturing job that forms, processes, dries, and performs quality control on base paper for baryta paper used in silver halide photographic printing paper, etc.

Pulp Worker

A manufacturing job that produces pulp through chemical and mechanical processing using wood or waste paper as raw materials.

Envelope manufacturing worker

A manufacturing job that operates dedicated machines to mass-produce envelopes through paper cutting, folding processing, gluing, drying, and inspection.