Paint Adjuster Worker (Paint Manufacturing)
とりょうちょうせいこう
Industry & Occupation
Classification
Summary
Specialized profession that blends and adjusts raw paint materials to manufacture products with specified performance and quality.
Description
Paint adjuster workers weigh raw paint materials such as pigments, synthetic resins, solvents, and additives at specified blending ratios within the factory, and mix and disperse them uniformly using stirring machines and dispersing machines. During manufacturing, they perform measurements with viscometers and color difference meters, check pH and specific gravity, and ensure performance according to specifications. Based on test results from sampling, they make fine adjustments to blending ratios and improve process conditions. They also handle the creation of manufacturing records, safety and environmental management, equipment inspection and maintenance, and proposals for improving work procedures.
Future Outlook
With the expanding demand for environmentally responsive and functional paints, expertise as a developer and manufacturing technician for high-value-added products will be required. Additionally, labor-saving and efficiency improvements via IoT and automated lines are expected to advance.
Personality Traits
Cautious and meticulous / Cooperative / Curious and inquisitive
Work Style
Day shift / Factory work / Shift work / Uniform and protective gear required
Career Path
Paint Adjuster Worker (On-site) → Group Leader/Leader → Quality Control Staff → Manufacturing Technician → Production Engineering Engineer
Required Skills
Dispersion Processing / Operation of Weighing, Mixing, and Stirring Machines / Safety and Health Knowledge / Sample Collection / Specific Gravity Measurement / Viscometer and Colorimeter Measurement
Recommended Skills
Analytical Instrument Operation / Organic Chemistry Basics / Process Improvement / Statistical Quality Control
Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Attention to Detail & Accuracy | Because errors in weighing or quality inspection directly affect product quality. |
| Learning Agility & Knowledge Acquisition | Continuous knowledge acquisition is necessary, such as responding to new materials and environmental regulations. |
Related Qualifications
- Quality Management Certification
- Type B Class 4 Hazardous Materials Handler
Aliases
- Paint Blender Worker
- Paint Formulation Technician
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