Forming × Workstyle: Factory work

66 jobs found.

Thick Slate Manufacturing Worker

Thick slate manufacturing workers mix cement and aggregates, and manufacture thick slates used for roofing materials through processes such as forming, drying, and firing.

Press Worker (Plywood Manufacturing)

Manufacturing operator in the plywood production process who applies adhesive to veneer sheets and performs hot pressing to form plywood.

Thick-baked manufacturer

This occupation handles the processes from raw material mixing for fish surimi products, forming, heating/steaming, etc., and performs quality and hygiene management.

Candy Cooling Worker

A worker on the candy manufacturing line who cools the formed candy at the appropriate temperature and time to ensure quality.

Okoshi Manufacturing Worker

A profession that manufactures traditional rice confectionery 'okoshi' using rice and molasses as raw materials through processes such as heating, drying, forming, and packaging.

Otoshigake manufacturer

A profession that processes wood to manufacture wooden components called otoshigake.

Kakiyama Manufacturing Worker

Worker who blends raw materials for bread and confectionery and handles the entire manufacturing process from dough making to forming, baking, and packaging.

Cube Sugar Manufacturing Worker

A profession that manufactures cube-shaped lump sugar using refined sugar from sugarcane or sugar beets as raw material.

Square wheat gluten production worker

Job involving manufacturing square wheat gluten using wheat protein (wheat gluten) as raw material through processes such as kneading, forming, steaming and boiling, drying, and packaging.

Calcination (Ka) Worker (Abrasive Grain Manufacturing)

The Calcination Worker (Abrasive Grain Manufacturing) is a technical occupation responsible for processes such as raw material blending, forming, drying, and firing to produce high-precision, high-quality abrasive grains used as abrasives.