Sealing × Recommended Skills: Machine Maintenance

12 jobs found.

Canned Food Manufacturing Worker

Canned food manufacturing workers fill cans with raw materials such as vegetables, fruits, and seafood, and manufacture canned food through processes such as sealing and pressure sterilization. They thoroughly manage hygiene and quality, operate production lines, and perform machine maintenance.

Seafood Processing Worker (Canned Manufacturing)

A job involving each process of canned seafood manufacturing (pre-processing, filling, sealing, sterilization, packaging, inspection) using seafood as raw material.

Salmon Canning Worker

A job that uses salmon as raw material, performs washing, cutting, filling, heat sterilization, sealing, packaging, etc., on the canning production line, and stably supplies canned products that meet quality standards.

Meat Processing Technician (Canned Manufacturing)

This occupation manufactures canned products from meat using standardized processes. Handles everything consistently from pre-processing, seasoning, filling, sealing, to heat sterilization.

Food Bottling Worker (Bottling Manufacturing)

A manufacturing job that packs food into bottles and performs processes such as heat sterilization and sealing.

Tube Filling Worker

Worker who fills raw materials into tube containers such as food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals, and performs sealing, printing, inspection, and packaging.

Fuel Cell Manufacturing Worker

Technical role responsible for assembling, processing, and inspecting fuel cell cells and stacks, handling manufacturing processes on the production line.

Hayashi Beef Canning Worker

A manufacturing job that handles everything from raw material blending for Hayashi Beef canned food to filling, sealing, heat sterilization, inspection, and packaging.

Sealer (Small Paper Bag Manufacturing)

Manufacturing job that operates machines to perform sealing processes on small paper bags.

Flexible Container Bag Manufacturing Worker (Chemical Fiber)

This occupation uses chemical fiber materials such as polypropylene to manufacture flexible container bags (FIBC) through mechanical processing, sewing, and welding. It produces bags for transporting and storing large volumes of powdered or granular materials.