Drying × Workstyle: Night Shifts

10 jobs found.

Film Developer

A profession that chemically processes film for movies, turning exposed film into projectable negatives or positives.

Chemical Seasoning Manufacturing Worker

Industrial job responsible for manufacturing processes of umami seasonings and others using chemical methods (raw material blending, fermentation, purification, drying, packaging, etc.).

Kraft Paper Papermaking Worker

A manufacturing line worker who makes kraft paper from pulp by papermaking (forming fibers into a sheet), drying, and finishing processes.

Raw Sugar Manufacturing Worker

Factory worker who extracts sugar from sugarcane or sugar beets, concentrates and crystallizes it to produce raw sugar.

Groundwood Pulp Manufacturer

A skilled worker who chemically and mechanically processes wood chips to manufacture pulp, the raw material for paper and other products.

White Sugar Manufacturer

This occupation handles the entire process from raw material intake and processing to filtration, decolorization, concentration, crystallization, and drying in the production of edible sugar (refined white sugar), through machine operation and quality control.

Fuse Manufacturing Worker

Industrial job that manufactures fuse cords (devices for controlling gunpowder combustion), handling everything from mixing to forming, drying, and inspection.

Napkin Base Paper Papermaker

A manufacturing job that operates papermaking machines to produce and manage the quality of base paper for napkins using pulp as raw material.

Paraffin Paper Manufacturing Worker

A manufacturing job that produces paraffin paper and performs coating, drying, and winding operations to provide it with moisture-proof and oil-resistant properties.

Wood Products, Pulp, and Paper Products Production Equipment Operator

This occupation involves operating and monitoring machinery that manufactures wood products, pulp, and paper products, while maintaining and improving product quality and production efficiency.