Wood, Pulp, and Paper Product Inspection Workers X Personality Traits: Strong Sense of Responsibility
17 matching jobs found.
Igusa Product Inspector
Job of inspecting whether products made from igusa (such as tatami omote) conform to quality standards and specifications.
Pencil Blank Inspector
This occupation involves inspecting the appearance, dimensions, and surface defects of pencil blanks (unpainted state) and removing defective products that do not meet standards.
Processed Paper Inspector
A job that inspects the appearance, dimensions, physical properties, etc., of processed paper and ships products that meet standards and quality criteria.
Paper Inspector
Performs quality inspection of paper products manufactured in paper mills and elsewhere, removing and reporting products that do not meet the specified standards.
Paper Products Inspector
A profession that inspects the appearance, dimensions, strength, etc., of paper and pulp products to confirm compliance with standards and quality criteria.
Paper Box Inspector
A profession that inspects finished paper boxes (such as cardboard boxes) visually or with measuring instruments, checking appearance, dimensions, printing misalignment, etc., to ensure quality.
Wood Pattern Inspector
A profession that inspects dimensions and surface quality of wooden casting patterns (wood patterns) and determines suitability for manufacturing.
Wood, Bamboo, Grass, and Vine Product Inspector
A job that inspects the appearance and dimensions of products made from natural materials such as wood, bamboo, grass, and vines to check compliance with quality standards.
Plywood Material Tester
A technical job that measures and evaluates the strength, moisture content, adhesive strength, etc., of plywood using various testing machines, contributing to quality control.
Plywood Sorter (Plywood Manufacturing)
This occupation involves visually and mechanically inspecting plywood transported from the production line, determining quality, and removing and classifying non-standard products.