Trademark Tag Attacher

しょうひょうふだつけにん

Industry & Occupation

Transportation & Logistics

Classification

Summary

A worker who attaches trademark tags (labels/tags) to products manually or using simple machines in factories or warehouses.

Description

Trademark tag attachers are a profession specializing in attaching trademark tags (labels/tags) to products or packages. Following work instruction sheets or barcode lists, they confirm positions and orientations, attach them by hand or using a labeler (labeling machine), and simultaneously perform quality control and inspections. Work skills adapted to the production methods on site, such as multi-variety small-lot production lines or speed-focused mass production lines, are required.

Future Outlook

Due to advances in automation and mechanization, some tasks may be replaced by robots, but manual work is expected to continue to a certain extent in processes requiring multi-variety small lots or detailed attachments.

Personality Traits

High Concentration / Meticulous / Patient / Strong Sense of Responsibility

Work Style

Contract Employee / Factory Work / Part-time Possible / Shift Work / Standing Work

Career Path

Trademark Tag Attaching Worker → Packaging Leader → Site Leader → Warehouse Manager

Required Skills

Label Attachment / Labeler Operation / Manual Attachment / Work Instruction Sheet

Recommended Skills

Basic PC Operation / Basic Quality Management Knowledge / Inventory Management System Operation

Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)

Item Description
Attention to Detail & Accuracy Because label misalignment or pasting errors lead to quality issues.
Physical Stamina & Endurance Requires physical stamina for long hours of standing work and repetitive motions.

Aptitudes (Weaknesses Acceptable)

Item Description
Adaptability Work content is stable, and responses to changes are not often required.
Communication Skills Mainly consists of work following instructions, with little need for interpersonal coordination.
Creativity & Ideation Low requirement due to simple tasks following established procedures.
Initiative & Leadership Basically a role following individual instructions, with limited proactive actions.
Learning Agility & Knowledge Acquisition Work procedures are relatively fixed, with low frequency of learning new information.
Numerical & Quantitative Analysis Focuses on quantity management and simple counting, with no need for advanced mathematical skills.
Planning & Organization Processes are based on instructions from others, so there are few opportunities for self-planning.

Aliases

  • Label Attaching Worker
  • Tag Attaching Worker

Related Jobs

  • Label Sticking Worker
  • Packing Worker
  • Seal Sticking Worker

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