Cooperative × Classification Details: Pulp and Paper Product Manufacturing Workers
105 jobs found.
Base Paper Machine Operator (Machine Pouring)
A manufacturing worker who operates a paper machine to continuously produce base paper from pulp.
Coated Base Paper Papermaker
Specialized occupation that operates papermaking machines and coating machines to manufacture base paper for coated paper used in printing and gravure.
Coated Paper Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing job that operates coating machines to apply paint or pigments to base paper, improving printability.
Small Paper Bag Maker
An occupation that manufactures small paper bags using pulp or paper materials. Handles operations from manufacturing machine operation to quality inspection and packaging.
Condenser Paper Papermaker
A technical job that operates machines to perform the entire process from raw material preparation to papermaking, drying, and finishing of condenser paper, which is electrical insulating paper.
Composite Can Manufacturing Worker
This occupation manufactures composite cans, which are cylindrical paper containers. It performs a series of tasks from raw material setup to lamination processing, cutting, and finishing.
CGP Manufacturing Worker (Pulp Production)
Factory worker who chemically processes wood chips from forest resources to produce pulp (cellulose fibers).
Seasoning Worker
A manufacturing job that operates seasoning machines to stabilize the moisture content and dimensions of paper products (mainly linerboard or corrugated board materials).
Screening Worker (Pulp Manufacturing)
Occupation that uses sieves (screens) in the pulp manufacturing process to remove impurities and variations in fiber size from the pulp, maintaining consistent product quality.
Papermaking Finishing Worker
Manufacturing operator who forms pulp slurry into paper sheets using a paper machine, performs drying, winding, and surface finishing.