Manual Work × Recommended Skills: Quality Control
16 jobs found.
Confectionery Packaging Worker
A job specializing in packaging confectionery. Uses machines or manual labor on the production line for individual wrapping, boxing, etc., to ensure quality and appearance.
Die-Cutting Worker (Leather Shoe Manufacturing)
A craftsman who die-cuts leather using press machines or by hand according to dies in leather shoe manufacturing.
Camera Parts Assembler
Manufacturing work that precisely assembles internal parts of cameras and optical equipment using manual labor or small tools.
Leather Cutting Worker (Bag Manufacturing)
Specialized occupation in leather product manufacturing, mainly bags, cutting leather based on patterns. Uses cutting equipment and hand tools to accurately cut large leather sheets to match product shapes.
Refractometer Assembler
A technical job that assembles refractometers, a type of optical instrument, and performs optical path adjustment, calibration, and final inspection.
Wool Fabric Repair Worker
A skilled craftsperson who manually repairs damage and fraying in wool fabrics to restore them close to their original state.
Converter Manufacturing Worker (Converter) (Inverter and Transformer Assembly)
A job that assembles electrical machinery such as converters, inverters, and transformers, and performs soldering, wiring, adjustment, and inspection.
Shuro Broom Maker
Shuro broom makers are artisans and technicians who handcraft brooms using fibers from the shuro palm.
Stencil Printing Worker
Stencil printing workers use stencil screens to transfer ink onto materials, performing printing on a variety of products such as fabrics, paper, and metal. They handle the entire process from plate preparation, ink adjustment, printing machine operation, quality inspection, to drying processes.
Leather Dehairing Worker
Occupation that removes hair and flesh from animal raw hides to create base materials for leather products.