Drying × Required Skills: Quality Inspection
280 jobs found.
Linseed Cake Feed Maker
A profession that manufactures animal feed from the residue (cake) remaining after pressing linseed (flaxseed) for oil, through processes such as crushing, drying, and blending.
Washing and Finishing Worker
A profession that cleans clothing and fabric products, shapes them, dries them, and finishes them with pressing.
Arazan Manufacturing Worker (Confectionery Ingredients)
Arazan manufacturing workers produce Arazan, a confectionery ingredient, and handle spherical sugar confections for decorative sweets from raw material blending to forming, coloring, drying, inspection, and packaging.
Unglazed Roof Tile Dryer
Unglazed roof tile dryers manage the drying of molded roof tile blanks using drying equipment, preparing them for the subsequent firing process.
Arachi Worker (Clay Tile Manufacturing)
A profession that manufactures architectural tiles by forming, drying, and firing clay, the raw material for clay tile production.
Alkali Cellulose Finisher
In the alkali cellulose finishing process, performs pH adjustment of pulp, washing, drying, cutting, packaging, etc. A manufacturing job that requires quality control and safety management.
Awaokoshi Confectionery Maker
This occupation involves manufacturing awaokoshi, a traditional Japanese confection. It handles the entire process from measuring and heating ingredients to molding, drying, and packaging.
Yeast Powder Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing occupation that dries yeast used in bread and fermented foods into powder, standardizes it, and packages it.
Thread Washing Worker
This occupation involves washing threads prior to use in spinning and weaving processes to remove impurities.
Thread Dyer
A specialist occupation that manufactures materials for woven fabrics and clothing by permeating and fixing dyes into threads to apply color.