Cooperative × Recommended Skills: Process Improvement
56 jobs found.
Spring Installer (Railway Vehicle Manufacturing)
Manufacturing worker who accurately assembles spring parts for railway vehicles.
Semiconductor Packaging Technician
Manufacturing operator responsible for the semiconductor chip packaging process, handling molding, sealing, inspection, and packaging.
Bleaching Worker (Chemical Fiber Manufacturing)
A worker responsible for the bleaching process of chemical fibers, handling tasks from chemical preparation to reaction control, quality inspection, and safety management.
Acid Bleaching Worker (Spinning, Weaving Manufacturing)
A job that involves operating equipment, managing chemicals, and safety and health management to bleach fiber products using acidic bleaching agents in the spinning and weaving manufacturing process.
Film Base Manufacturing Worker (For Magnetic Tape, Movies and Photos)
Occupation of manufacturing film bases, which serve as base materials for magnetic tapes and films for movies and photos. Manages processes such as melting and extrusion of polymer raw materials, calendering, coating, and drying.
Ordinary Plywood Worker
A job that manufactures plywood by bonding thin wood sheets (veneer) with adhesive, heating, and pressing.
Football Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing job responsible for molding, sewing, vulcanization, airtightness testing, and finishing of football bodies using synthetic leather and rubber materials.
Plastic Product Production Engineer
Plastic product production engineers design and operate production lines for various plastic products using manufacturing processes such as injection molding and extrusion molding, and perform quality control and process improvements.
Plastic Products Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing job that processes plastic raw materials using molding machines to form, finish, and inspect products. Responsible for process management, quality maintenance, and machine operation.
Powder Metallurgy Forming Worker
Powder metallurgy forming workers fill metal powder into dies, press-form it, and heat it in sintering furnaces to manufacture high-strength parts.