Cooperative × Classification Details: Chemical Product Manufacturing Workers

168 jobs found.

Industrial Chemical Manufacturing Worker

Industrial chemical manufacturing workers handle the entire production line from raw material blending of chemical products to reaction control, separation and purification, and packaging as technical positions.

Perfume Manufacturing Worker

A profession that manufactures and quality-controls perfume by blending natural and synthetic fragrances and mixing with diluents.

Synthetic Fiber Raw Material Manufacturing Worker

Workers who polymerize and purify polymers serving as raw materials for synthetic fibers in plants and manufacture raw materials supplied to spinning processes.

Fragrance Manufacturing Worker

A profession that extracts, refines, and blends fragrance raw materials to manufacture products such as perfumes, cosmetics, and food flavorings.

Mixing Worker (Soap Manufacturing, Oil and Fat Processing)

Factory worker who blends raw materials for soap and oil products and manufactures them using heating and chemical reactions.

Mixing Worker (Chemical)

This occupation involves weighing and charging raw materials in specified ratios and operating mixers or stirrers to perform mixing processes in the manufacturing process of chemical products. Safety management and quality maintenance are required.

Salt Extraction (kan) Worker

Specialized profession that manufactures edible and industrial salt by evaporating, concentrating, and crystallizing brine from seawater or salt lakes.

Regenerated Fiber Spinning Worker

A profession that manufactures fibers by dissolving and spinning cellulose-based regenerated fibers (such as rayon and cupro) using wood pulp and other materials as raw materials.

Saponin Manufacturing Worker

Manufacturing technician who extracts and purifies plant-derived saponins from raw materials and turns them into products.

Titanium Dioxide Manufacturing Worker

Titanium dioxide manufacturing workers produce titanium dioxide (TiO₂), used as white pigments, in plastics, paints, and more, through chemical processes.