Drying × Workstyle: Full-time employee
8 jobs found.
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.
Iriko manufacturing worker
A job that involves roasting and drying small fish to produce dried seafood products such as iriko.
Heating Worker (Paint Manufacturing)
A manufacturing worker who operates heating equipment on paint production lines, handling temperature control and drying processes.
Pharmaceutical Finishing Worker (Drug Manufacturing)
This occupation involves processes from raw material compounding to finishing such as tablets and capsules, and packaging on pharmaceutical manufacturing lines. Work is performed while maintaining high precision and hygiene management based on GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice for medicinal products).
Refractory Brick Manufacturing Worker
A profession that manufactures refractory materials used in furnace walls of plants and similar applications, by consistently handling raw material batching, forming, drying, firing, and inspection for refractory bricks.
Veneer manufacturer
A manufacturing job that produces veneer (thin sheets) from logs through processing steps such as slicing, drying, and polishing via machine operation and quality control.
Animal glue (nikawa) maker
This occupation manufactures animal glue using collagen extracted from animal bones and skins as raw materials, through processes such as heat extraction, filtration, and drying. High quality maintenance is required for traditional crafts and restoration purposes.
Rakugan manufacturer
Artisan who manufactures traditional Japanese rakugan using sugar and glutinous rice flour as raw materials, performing processes such as kneading, molding, drying, and packaging.