Drying × Workstyle: Indoor work
53 jobs found.
Jigger Dye Worker
A profession that uses a jigger dyeing machine to uniformly dye fabrics, performing tasks from processing to quality inspection.
Shirasu Aggregate Manufacturing Worker
This occupation manufactures lightweight aggregates for construction by processing shirasu soil through steps such as extraction, crushing, firing, and screening.
Starch manufacturing worker
A manufacturing job that extracts starch from potatoes, cassava, etc., dries and pulverizes it, and turns it into products.
Seafood Processing Technician (Excluding Development Technicians)
A technical job that processes fish and shellfish using methods such as drying, freezing, salting, and canning to ensure product safety and quality.
Lumber Processing Technician (excluding development engineers)
A technical job that processes logs using sawmill machinery to manufacture and quality-control raw materials for wood products such as boards and square timbers.
Malting Worker (Beer Manufacturing)
A job that manufactures malt, the raw material for beer, and performs quality control.
Asbestos Product Manufacturing Worker
A job that manufactures building materials and industrial products by mixing and molding raw materials containing asbestos (asbestos) and going through processes such as drying and firing.
Soaping Worker (Dyeing and Finishing)
Specialized workers who clean and degrease fiber products after dyeing or bleaching, sending them to the finishing process. They operate machinery and adjust chemicals to maintain quality while processing large quantities of fiber products.
Raw Sugar Manufacturer
Raw Sugar Manufacturers are responsible for processing raw sugar to produce raw sugar. They handle process management, machine operation, and quality control for processes such as boiling down molasses, crystallization, centrifugal separation, and drying.
Teppo Kiln Worker (Brick Manufacturing)
A profession that forms clay and manufactures bricks by drying and firing them in a kiln called a teppo kiln.