Quality Inspection × Recommended Skills: Process Improvement

31 jobs found.

Braiding Worker (High-Pressure Rubber Hose Manufacturing)

This occupation involves braiding glass fibers, aramid fibers, etc., using a braiding machine to form the reinforcing layer of high-pressure rubber hoses, thereby enhancing strength and durability.

Squid Canning Worker

A manufacturing technician responsible for washing and pre-processing squid as raw material, filling with seasoning liquid for cans, sealing, heat sterilization, inspection, and packaging.

Clothing Product Finisher

A manufacturing job that performs finishing processes on clothing products, enhancing product quality through processes such as pressing, ironing, and inspection.

Whisky Bottling Worker

A worker who fills distilled and aged whisky into bottles, performs a series of processes such as capping, labeling, and boxing, and manages quality and hygiene.

SB (Sealed Beam) Assembler

Manufacturing job involving assembling parts that constitute sealed beams (integrated lamps used in automotive headlamps, etc.), performing soldering and inspections.

Paintbrush Tip Manufacturing Worker

Manufacturing job that secures paintbrush hair bundles with metal fittings or glue, shapes, processes, and inspects the tip section.

Face Powder (Oshiroi) Manufacturing Worker

Specialized occupation that blends pigments and base materials, pulverizes them into powder form, and manufactures face powder (oshiroi).

Canned, Bottled, and Retort Food Preparation Worker

A manufacturing technical job in the production process of canned, bottled, and retort foods, handling cooking of raw materials, filling, sterilization, and packaging. Thorough hygiene management and quality inspections enable mass production of safe preserved foods.

Prime Mover Assembly Equipment Operator

This occupation involves operating automated assembly equipment to manufacture prime movers such as engines, and managing the operation, monitoring, and adjustment of the assembly line.

Yarn Twisting Worker

Occupation that manufactures ply yarn by twisting multiple fiber bundles together.