Paint manufacturing worker
ぬりょうせいぞうこう
Industry & Occupation
Classification
Summary
A profession that blends raw materials such as pigments, resins, and solvents for paint, and produces products through manufacturing processes such as stirring and dispersion.
Description
Paint manufacturing workers accurately weigh raw materials for paints and coating agents, such as pigments, resins, solvents, and additives, and use manufacturing equipment such as stirrers and mills to perform dispersion, emulsification, and mixing to produce products that meet the specified quality standards. During production, they measure temperature, viscosity, particle size, etc., and conduct quality inspections. When troubles occur, they adjust formulation ratios or equipment conditions, investigate causes, and prevent the occurrence of defective products. In addition, from the perspectives of reducing environmental impact and safety and health management, they also handle cleaning and inspection of the workplace and handling of hazardous materials in accordance with laws.
Future Outlook
Paint demand is stable in various fields such as automobiles, construction, and infrastructure. In recent years, development and production of water-based and low-VOC paints have advanced due to strengthened environmental regulations, and personnel with manufacturing technology for environmentally considerate products are in demand.
Personality Traits
Work Style
Career Path
Manufacturing operator → Manufacturing leader → Production management → Quality management → Factory manager / Manufacturing department manager
Required Skills
Bead mill operation / Handling of hazardous materials / Particle size and viscosity measurement / Quality inspection / Raw material weighing
Recommended Skills
Operation and maintenance of manufacturing equipment / Reading English literature / Statistical process control / Use of analytical instruments
Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Attention to Detail & Accuracy | Because even slight errors in formulation ratios or procedures greatly affect product quality. |
| Problem Solving | Because it is necessary to identify the cause and take appropriate measures when manufacturing troubles occur. |
Related Qualifications
- Chemical Product Manufacturing Technician (Paint Manufacturing)
- Hazardous Materials Handler Class B Type 4
Aliases
- Coating manufacturing operator
- Paint worker
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