Cooperative × Workstyle: Factory work

607 jobs found.

Gym equipment assembler

Occupation involving assembling and installing gym equipment such as mats, vaulting boxes, and horizontal bars used in gymnasiums and school facilities.

Die Casting Technician (Excluding Development Technicians)

A technician who uses die casting machines to inject molten metal into molds under high pressure to form and manufacture metal products such as automotive parts and home appliance parts.

Refractory Brick Manufacturing Worker

A profession that manufactures refractory materials used in furnace walls of plants and similar applications, by consistently handling raw material batching, forming, drying, firing, and inspection for refractory bricks.

Bogie Repairer (For Railway Vehicles)

A maintenance technician who inspects, disassembles, repairs, and assembles the bogies (wheel frames) of railway vehicles to support safe operation.

Soy Protein Manufacturing Worker

A profession that manufactures soy protein products such as powder and textured protein by extracting and refining protein from soybeans as raw material.

Dynamite Charger

A profession responsible for safely filling and packaging explosives such as dynamite in factories for use in blasting operations.

Daifuku Manufacturing Worker

A profession that manufactures daifuku by wrapping anko in mochi and handling molding, steaming, and finishing in an integrated process.

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.

Tire Inspector

A profession that inspects the appearance and performance of automotive tires to ensure product quality.

Tire Cord Fabric Weaver

A skilled trade that weaves high-strength fiber cords, used as tire reinforcement materials, into fabric using a loom.