Quality Inspection × Classification Details: Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Excluding Metal and Food Products)

494 jobs found.

Ceramic Processor

This occupation involves shaping clay, the raw material for ceramics, and handling processing steps such as drying, glazing, firing, and polishing.

Ceramic Tile Forming Worker

Ceramic tile forming workers mix ceramic raw materials and form tiles using machines or by hand. They ensure product dimensions and quality using techniques such as press forming, extrusion forming, and slip casting, and pass them on to the drying and finishing processes.

Ceramic Spray Coater

A manufacturing job that evenly sprays glaze or paint onto ceramic products using a spray gun, etc.

Specialized Sewing Machine Operator

This occupation involves operating industrial specialized sewing machines to sew special materials such as leather products and synthetic fibers. It includes machine adjustments, thread and needle selection, and seam quality management.

Coated Paper Manufacturing Worker

This occupation manufactures coated paper by applying paints or pigments to paper. It involves operating coating machines, mixing raw materials, managing drying conditions, and conducting quality inspections.

Clay Manufacturer

A job that manufactures earthen products such as bricks, tiles, and pottery by mixing and forming raw materials like clay, followed by drying and firing processes.

Paint Mixer (Lacquerware Manufacturing)

A profession that prepares paints used in lacquerware manufacturing by blending and stirring raw materials such as pigments and resins, and manages color tones and viscosity.

Tracing Paper Manufacturing Worker

A manufacturing technician responsible for the papermaking (manufacturing) process of tracing paper through machine operation and quality control.

Sweatshirt Sewing Machine Operator

A manufacturing job that sews clothing such as sweatshirts using industrial sewing machines to complete them as products.

Tread Worker (Tire Manufacturing)

Manufactures treads (contact surfaces) for automotive tires. Responsible for a series of processes including mixing raw rubber materials, molding, and vulcanization, aiming to improve quality and production efficiency as a manufacturing job.