Colored Paper Manufacturing Worker
しきしせいぞうこう
Industry & Occupation
Classification
Summary
An industrial occupation that dyes and processes raw paper fabric to manufacture products such as colored paper.
Description
Colored paper manufacturing workers use pulp-produced paper as raw fabric, blend dyes or pigments to color the paper, and perform processes such as surface finishing, drying, and cutting using machines and manual labor. They also handle quality control, machine maintenance, and troubleshooting, requiring skills and experience to maintain stable color tones and dimensional accuracy.
Future Outlook
Although paper demand is expected to decline due to the progress of digitalization, there will remain a certain demand for color control technology in fields such as specialty papers and high-value-added products, with advancements in automation and IoT improving efficiency.
Personality Traits
Excellent Color Sense / Good Team Player / Meticulous / Strong Sense of Responsibility
Work Style
Career Path
Operator → Line Leader → Manufacturing Manager → Assistant Factory Manager → Factory Manager
Required Skills
Dye Mixing / Machine Maintenance / Paper Processing Machine Operation / Quality Inspection
Recommended Skills
Forklift Operation / Machine Troubleshooting / Quality Management (ISO Standards)
Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Attention to Detail & Accuracy | High attention to detail is required to maintain color uniformity and finishing accuracy. |
| Physical Stamina & Endurance | Required due to long hours of standing work and physical labor such as transporting raw materials. |
Related Qualifications
- Forklift Operator License Holder
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