Quality Inspection × Recommended Skills: Production Management

52 jobs found.

Wire Drawing Equipment Operator

Equipment operator who draws metal materials to produce wire of specified diameter and shape.

Hypersensitized Paper Manufacturing Worker

Applies photosensitive emulsion to paper substrate, and manufactures photographic printing paper through drying and finishing processes.

Carbonized Corkboard Manufacturer

A technical job that manufactures corkboards by heat-treating (carbonizing) cork raw materials, followed by press molding, cutting, and finishing inspection.

Carbonated Beverage Manufacturing Worker

This occupation handles the manufacturing processes from raw material blending for carbonated beverages to heat sterilization, carbon dioxide injection, filling, and packaging.

Tubing Worker (Wire and Cable Manufacturing)

Manufacturing job responsible for the tubing process (plastic coating extrusion) of electric wires and cables, involving operation of extrusion molding machines and quality management.

Communication Device Assembler

Communication device assemblers are manufacturing professionals who manually assemble parts of telecommunications equipment, perform wiring, soldering, inspections, and tests to ensure product quality and functionality.

Communication Cable Paper Winding Worker

In the manufacturing process of communication cables, this occupation involves uniformly winding paper-insulated conductors onto reels or coils and operating/monitoring machines.

Distributor (Distribution Board) Assembler

A manufacturing job that assembles components of distributors (distribution boards), performs wiring, soldering, torque fastening, and inspections to manufacture distribution equipment.

Tex Board (Ceiling Board) Manufacturing Worker

A job that mixes wood raw materials and adhesives, performs forming, drying, and finishing processes to manufacture panels (Tex boards) for ceiling installation.

Teppo Kiln Worker (Brick Manufacturing)

A profession that forms clay and manufactures bricks by drying and firing them in a kiln called a teppo kiln.