Quality control × Career Path: Manufacturing operator
18 jobs found.
Insulator Cleaner
Workers who clean insulators (insulators for electric wires and electrical components) on the production line, removing dirt and foreign matter to maintain product quality.
Canning Worker (Food Canning Manufacturing)
A manufacturing job that uses metal cans to pre-process, fill, and seal foods such as vegetables, fruits, and seafood, then performs pressure heat sterilization, inspection, and packaging.
Dolomite (dolomite) manufacturing worker
A job that manufactures industrial calcined dolomite by calcining, crushing, and pulverizing dolomite (calcined dolomite) raw materials.
Glue (Nikawa) Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing technical position that extracts and refines glue (nikawa) from animal-derived raw materials, dries and molds it, and productizes it.
Blood Bag Assembler
A manufacturing worker who assembles blood bag parts in an aseptic environment, undergoes sterilization and inspection, and prepares for shipment.
Stock Solution Pulverization Temperature Worker (Chemical Fiber Manufacturing)
Manufacturing operator who pulverizes the polymer stock solution, the raw material for chemical fibers, and adjusts and manages it at the appropriate temperature.
Shirasu Aggregate Manufacturing Worker
This occupation manufactures lightweight aggregates for construction by processing shirasu soil through steps such as extraction, crushing, firing, and screening.
Sausage maker (fish meat)
A food processing occupation that manufactures sausages using fish meat as raw material. Responsible for raw material selection, seasoning, filling, heating/sterilization, and packaging.
Syringe manufacturing worker (glass)
Manufacturing technician responsible for the production processes of medical glass syringes, from melting raw glass to forming, inspection, and quality control.
Low-fat milk manufacturing worker
A job that handles the entire manufacturing process of low-fat milk, from receiving raw milk to separation, preparation, pasteurization, homogenization, and filling.