Cooperative × Career Path: Quality control

14 jobs found.

Sports Equipment Manufacturing Worker

Sports equipment manufacturing workers handle material processing, molding, assembly, finishing, and inspection of sports goods to produce high-quality sports equipment.

Die-cutting worker (Rubber product manufacturing)

A job that uses dies for rubber products to punch out sheet or plate-shaped rubber with a press machine and process it into product shapes.

Canning Worker (Food Canning Manufacturing)

A manufacturing job that uses metal cans to pre-process, fill, and seal foods such as vegetables, fruits, and seafood, then performs pressure heat sterilization, inspection, and packaging.

Dip Plater

A job that plates metal parts using the immersion method (dip) with chemical agents to impart rust resistance and decorativeness to the surface.

Resin Letterpress Printing Worker

Manufacturing position that operates printing presses using resin letterpress plates, responsible for plate attachment, ink supply, adjustment of impression pressure and paper feed speed, and quality inspection.

Pharmaceutical Finishing Worker (Drug Manufacturing)

This occupation involves processes from raw material compounding to finishing such as tablets and capsules, and packaging on pharmaceutical manufacturing lines. Work is performed while maintaining high precision and hygiene management based on GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice for medicinal products).

Waste paper pulping worker

A manufacturing worker who dissolves waste paper as raw material with water and chemicals to produce pulp slurry.

Tire Case Bonder

A manufacturing job that builds the tire skeleton case (carcass) by laminating rubber sheets and reinforcing materials, preparing for the next vulcanization process.

Taillight Assembler (Automotive Manufacturing)

Taillight assemblers are manufacturing workers who assemble taillights for mounting on the rear of automobiles on the production line, performing quality inspections and adjustments.

Harimasa ceiling board manufacturing worker

Specialized profession that manufactures wooden harimasa ceiling boards consistently from material selection to adhesion, pressing, polishing, and inspection.