Shaping × Recommended Skills: Quality Control

9 jobs found.

Horsehair Product Manufacturing Worker

A profession that uses horsehair as raw material to manufacture products such as brushes and writing brushes. Performs processes consistently from washing and sorting the hair to tufting and finishing.

Onigiri Maker (Excluding Restaurants)

A profession that handles the entire manufacturing process from cooking rice to shaping, filling with ingredients, packaging, and label application in factories or central kitchens.

Oven Worker (Bread and Confectionery Manufacturing)

Oven workers handle the baking process for bread and confectionery, managing oven operations, temperature control, and baking time adjustments in manufacturing.

Dough Mixer (Bread and Confectionery Manufacturing)

A profession that kneads dough for bread and confectionery, handles processes such as shaping and baking, and mass-produces delicious and safe products.

Brush Manufacturing Worker

Manufacturing worker who performs the entire process from selecting bristle materials for brushes and brushes, processing handles, bristle setting, bonding, shaping, finishing, and inspection.

Bread Shaper

A manufacturing job that shapes bread dough into appropriate forms and prepares it for the baking process.

Bread Maker

Bread makers measure and mix raw materials such as flour and yeast, handle a series of processes including fermentation, shaping, and baking, and mass-produce bread in factories or bakeries.

Press Worker (Textile Product Finishing)

A job that uses a press machine in the finishing process of textile products to press fabrics or clothes, remove wrinkles, and shape them.

Maki Bark Processor

A job that uses tree bark as raw material, performing processes such as peeling, pre-treatment, cutting, shaping, and anti-corrosion treatment to manufacture materials for crafts and architectural materials.