Cautious × Classification Details: Chemical Product Manufacturing Workers
135 jobs found.
Stock Alkali Worker (Chemical Fiber Manufacturing)
Job involving the production, adjustment, and quality control of alkaline solutions (mainly caustic soda) used in chemical fiber manufacturing processes.
Dope Preparer (Chemical Fiber Manufacturing)
A manufacturing technical position that prepares polymer solutions (dope), which are raw materials for chemical fibers, and supplies them to the production line.
Stock Solution Chemical Adjuster (Chemical Fiber Manufacturing)
A technical job that compounds and manages stock chemical solutions used in chemical fiber manufacturing processes and supplies them to the processes.
Raw Material Preparer (Chemical)
A profession that supports the initial process in the manufacturing of chemical products by weighing, blending, and charging raw materials.
Raw Material Melting Worker (Candle Manufacturing)
In candle manufacturing, this occupation involves properly heating and melting raw materials such as wax and additives, and preparing molten materials for the next processes of compounding and molding.
High-pressure Synthesis Worker
High-pressure synthesis workers operate equipment that performs chemical reactions under high pressure to manufacture chemical products and synthetic resins. They handle everything from raw material charging, setting reaction conditions, operation management, product extraction, and post-processing.
Hydrogenated Oil Refining Worker
A job that refines hydrogenated oil to produce industrial oils and fats used as raw materials for paints, varnishes, etc.
Hydrogenated Oil Deodorizing Worker
Operates equipment to heat and deodorize hydrogenated oil, performs processes such as steam deodorization and vacuum deodorization, and maintains product quality.
Hydrogenated Oil Decomposition Worker (Glycerin Production)
Chemical manufacturing worker who hydrolyzes hydrogenated oil to produce and purify glycerin and fatty acids.
Ointment (Kōzai) Worker (Pharmaceutical Manufacturing)
Ointment workers manufacture ointments and creams for pharmaceuticals, handling a series of processes including weighing and mixing raw materials, heating, emulsification, filling, and packaging.