Pulp and Paper Product Manufacturing Workers X Industry & Occupation: Engineering & Manufacturing
335 matching jobs found.
Sarasa (Sarasa) Worker
Artisan who uses plant dyes or synthetic dyes, employing stencil dyeing or woodblock printing techniques to produce sarasa paper for decorative or wrapping paper purposes. Responsible for meticulous color expression through handcrafting and the inheritance of traditional techniques.
Acid Worker (Pulp Manufacturing)
A chemical plant operator who operates and monitors acid treatment tanks in the pulp manufacturing process, adjusts chemical solutions, and manages quality.
Finishing Worker (Paper Container and Paper Product Manufacturing)
In the manufacturing process of paper containers and paper products, responsible for finishing operations such as cutting, folding, and bonding to ensure product quality.
Finishing Worker (Cardboard Box Manufacturing)
This occupation handles the final finishing process of cardboard boxes, performing cutting, folding, bonding, inspection, etc., to complete products ready for shipment.
CGP Manufacturing Worker (Pulp Production)
Factory worker who chemically processes wood chips from forest resources to produce pulp (cellulose fibers).
Seasoning Worker
A manufacturing job that operates seasoning machines to stabilize the moisture content and dimensions of paper products (mainly linerboard or corrugated board materials).
Shade Manufacturing Worker (Paper)
A manufacturing job that cuts, assembles, and finishes paper lampshades according to their shape and manages quality.
Paper container die-cutting worker (Printing industry)
A profession specializing in operating machines such as die-cutters in the printing industry to die-cut paper materials to the shapes of cardboard or paper containers.
Colored Paper Manufacturing Worker
An industrial occupation that dyes and processes raw paper fabric to manufacture products such as colored paper.
Paper container manufacturing worker
Occupation that manufactures paper containers such as boxes and containers using pulp or paper as raw materials.