Attentive × Classification Details: Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Excluding Metal and Food Products)

443 jobs found.

Scanner Operator (Plate-Making Industry)

A technical job that scans originals or films for printed materials with high precision and creates digital data for plate-making.

Screen Worker (Pulp Manufacturing)

This occupation involves operating machinery and quality control in the pulp screening process, removing impurities to produce pulp that meets specified standards.

Stacker Worker (Printing Industry)

Occupation involving tasks such as removing printed sheets from the machine in the printing process and stacking them in specified quantities.

Spacer Manufacturing Worker (Concrete Products)

A manufacturing job that molds and cures spacers, components of concrete products, and handles finishing and inspection.

Sleeve Worker (Glass Fiber Manufacturing)

Manufacturing technician who melts glass raw materials, draws thin glass fibers, applies braiding or coating, and winds them into sleeve-shaped products.

Leather Finishing Worker

A craftsman who performs finishing processes such as dyeing, coating, and polishing on leather materials like cowhide or synthetic leather to shape the appearance and functionality of products.

Leather Preparation Worker

A manufacturing job that prepares animal hides through processes such as cleaning, degreasing, and depilation to make them suitable for the leather tanning process.

Box Making Worker (Paper-made)

This occupation manufactures paper boxes (paper containers). It involves machine operation, assembly, adhesion, quality inspection, etc., to support mass production.

Molding Worker (Grinding Wheel Manufacturing)

This occupation involves mixing raw materials for grinding wheels, performing press molding to firing and cutting processes to manufacture grinding wheels with the specified shape and precision.

Refining Worker (Pulp Manufacturing)

Pulp refining workers use large crushers and other machinery to finely crush raw materials such as wood chips, perform fiber separation and particle size adjustment, and supply raw materials suitable for subsequent pulp production processes.