Cautious × Recommended Skills: Quality control

35 jobs found.

Lumber Marking Worker

A profession that marks cutting lines and processing positions on lumber with ink based on blueprints and specifications before processing it to predetermined dimensions or shapes.

Asbestos Product Manufacturing Worker

A job that manufactures building materials and industrial products by mixing and molding raw materials containing asbestos (asbestos) and going through processes such as drying and firing.

Injection solution manufacturing worker

A technical job responsible for manufacturing processes such as preparation, sterilization, filling, and packaging of injection solutions in a clean room maintaining an aseptic state.

Chill roll operator

Manufacturing operator who operates chill rolls in the metal rolling process to roll steel sheets and strips to the specified thickness.

Watch Adjuster

Watch adjusters assemble mechanical parts of precision watches such as wristwatches and wall clocks, then measure the rate using a timing machine, and adjust to minimize errors caused by temperature or positional differences.

Trichloroethylene treatment worker (plating industry)

Specialized worker who removes grease and dirt adhering to the surfaces of metal parts using chemical solvents, performing pretreatment for the plating process.

Paint Color Matcher (Sign Writer)

A technical job that mixes colors of paints used for signboard production to reproduce specified colors.

Weft Knitting Operator

A profession that operates weft knitting machines to knit yarn into knit fabric.

Heat-treated product handler

Worker who transports and loads/unloads products after the heat treatment process within the factory.

Hanatori worker (Sawmilling)

A profession that manufactures wood products such as boards and square timbers by cutting logs using sawmilling machines.