Color Unevenness × Personality Traits: Strong Sense of Responsibility
13 jobs found.
Clothing Inspector
Clothing inspectors visually inspect and use measuring instruments to check clothing and fiber products before shipping from the manufacturing process, sorting out defective products.
Printing Replacement Worker
Worker who sets printing plates on printing machines, replaces and adjusts plates during the printing process, and performs quality checks.
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.
Bisque Inspector (Ceramics Manufacturing)
This occupation involves visually inspecting and using measuring instruments to check the quality of bisque (pre-fired clay) in the ceramics manufacturing process, identifying and removing defective products.
Socks Inspector
A job that inspects the quality of products visually or with measuring instruments in the sock manufacturing process and sorts out defective products.
Shinomaki Inspector
A profession that inspects products using visual checks and measuring instruments in the production process of textile products and clothing, managing quality to prevent defective products from being shipped.
Woven Fabric Inspector
A job that inspects the appearance, weave pattern, color unevenness, stains, etc., of woven fabric products to check if they meet quality standards.
Tile Sorter (Tile Manufacturing)
A job that inspects the appearance and dimensions of tile products using machines or manual labor and removes defective products.
Knit Fabric Inspector Finisher
This occupation involves visually and metrically inspecting defects and flaws in knit fabrics during the manufacturing process, correcting defective areas, and performing finishing work.
Knit Product Inspector (Sewn Products)
Knit product inspectors ensure the quality of knit products by inspecting appearance, dimensions, and sewing conditions, and sorting out defective products.