Pulp × Classification Details: Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations
74 jobs found.
Waste Paper Sorting Worker (Paper Manufacturing)
A factory worker at a paper mill who visually sorts waste paper to ensure the quality of raw materials for recycled paper.
Base Paper Machine Operator (Machine Pouring)
A manufacturing worker who operates a paper machine to continuously produce base paper from pulp.
Architectural Waterproof Paper Manufacturing Worker
Responsible for mixing raw materials, forming, drying, and finishing architectural waterproof paper, mass-producing paper products with waterproof performance.
Raw Material Sorter (Paper Manufacturing)
A job that sorts raw materials such as waste paper and pulp using machines or manual labor to meet the quality standards suitable for the papermaking process.
Cardboard Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing job responsible for raw material adjustment, papermaking, drying, and finishing processes for cardboard (thick paper/board paper).
Small Paper Bag Maker
An occupation that manufactures small paper bags using pulp or paper materials. Handles operations from manufacturing machine operation to quality inspection and packaging.
Recycled Paper Sheet-Making Worker
Worker who uses waste paper as raw material and operates papermaking machines to manufacture recycled paper. Handles processes from raw material adjustment to sheet forming, drying, and finishing.
Acid Worker (Pulp Manufacturing)
A chemical plant operator who operates and monitors acid treatment tanks in the pulp manufacturing process, adjusts chemical solutions, and manages quality.
Screening Worker (Pulp Manufacturing)
Occupation that uses sieves (screens) in the pulp manufacturing process to remove impurities and variations in fiber size from the pulp, maintaining consistent product quality.
Shoji Paper Manufacturing Worker (Machine Papermaking)
A manufacturing technician who operates papermaking machines to mass-produce shoji paper, performs quality control, and adjusts machinery.