Drying × Career Path: Quality Manager

228 jobs found.

Leather Tanner

A profession that tans animal hides using chemical and physical methods to produce leather with durability and flexibility.

Roof Tile Manufacturing Worker

Roof tile manufacturing workers are specialists who produce roof tiles using clay as the raw material. They handle the entire series of processes from raw material adjustment to forming, drying, firing, and inspection.

Photosensitive Plate Manufacturing Worker

A manufacturing job that uses photosensitive resin (photoresist) to manage and operate processes from coating on substrates to exposure and development.

Drying Mold Finisher (Ceramics Manufacturing)

Occupation that finishes the surface of ceramic products dried after molding by trimming, polishing, etc.

Drying Worker (Tea Processing)

A profession responsible for the drying process of tea leaves, appropriately managing temperature and humidity to maintain quality.

Kanbaiko Flour Manufacturing Worker

Kanbaiko flour manufacturing workers are artisans and operators who produce kanbaiko flour using glutinous rice as raw material. They handle a series of processes from raw material selection, washing, steaming, drying, pulverization, sieving, quality inspection, to packaging. Knowledge of traditional manufacturing methods and hygiene management is required.

Kampo Medicine Manufacturing Worker

Kampo medicine manufacturing workers process and compound raw materials of Japanese-Chinese medicines to manufacture Kampo drugs. They perform processes such as raw material selection, washing, drying, pulverization, extraction, and mixing, and manage product quality.

Dried Noodle Maker

Dried noodle makers mix and knead raw materials such as wheat flour, then produce dried noodles through processes like rolling, cutting, drying, and packaging.

Pigment Manufacturing Worker

Manufacturing operations that blend and produce raw materials for pigments, conduct quality tests, and manage environment and safety.

Imitation Leather Paper Manufacturing Worker

This occupation manufactures imitation leather paper with a leather-like texture by using pulp as raw material and applying special coatings, heating, and embossing processes.