Pulp and Paper Product Manufacturing Workers X Workstyle: Factory Work

134 matching jobs found.

Paper Cotton Manufacturing Worker

Manufacturing operations that produce fibrous paper cotton using woody pulp as raw material. Responsible for everything from feeding, forming, drying, inspection, to packaging.

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.

Calender Operator (Papermaking)

Manufacturing occupation that operates a calender machine to apply heat and pressure to paper, adjusting surface gloss and thickness.

Calender Roll Worker (Papermaking)

Manufacturing operator who operates the calender machine in the papermaking process to smooth the paper surface and achieve uniform thickness.

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.

Machine Papermaking Worker

A manufacturing job that operates paper machines to produce paper from raw pulp materials. Involves machine adjustments, quality control, and maintenance inspections.

Machine Washi Paper Maker

A manufacturing technician who operates papermaking machines, manages processes from raw pulp adjustment to drying and finishing, and mass-produces washi paper.

Machine Box Maker

A manufacturing job that uses machines to perform box-making processes for cardboard and paper containers, handling a series of tasks from material adjustment to machine operation, quality inspection, and maintenance.

Artificial Leather Base Paper Papermaker

Artificial leather base paper papermakers produce the base paper for synthetic leather by adjusting and mixing fiber pulp and resin, forming it into sheets using a papermaking machine, drying and polishing it, and managing quality.

Imitation Leather Paper Manufacturing Worker

This occupation manufactures imitation leather paper with a leather-like texture by using pulp as raw material and applying special coatings, heating, and embossing processes.