Dexterous with hands and good at detailed work × Recommended Skills: Quality Control

130 jobs found.

Tanner (Tanning Hide Worker)

A profession that tans animal hides using chemicals or plant tannins to produce durable and flexible leather.

Nameplate Manufacturing Worker (Wood Products)

A profession that manufactures wooden nameplates through processes such as cutting, engraving, and painting wood.

Neon Lamp Manufacturing Technician (Excluding Production Technicians)

Neon lamp manufacturing technicians handle the entire manufacturing process of neon lamps, from glass tube forming and processing, internal gas sealing, electrode attachment, to discharge testing.

Saw Manufacturing Worker

Saw manufacturing workers process metal saw blades and frames from raw materials, handling heat treatment, polishing, assembly, finishing, and quality inspection as manufacturing technicians.

Waste Oil Treatment Worker (Chemical Product Manufacturing)

A manufacturing job that collects used oil and waste oil, re-resources or detoxifies it using physical and chemical methods.

Longline Maker

Longline makers are craftsmen who manufacture and repair handline longlines and rigs used in fishing. They assemble durable fishing gear by combining fiber materials, synthetic fibers, and metal parts.

Wreath Maker

Wreath makers design and manufacture decorative wreaths (wreaths) used in weddings, funerals, and events using artificial flowers and materials.

Panel Worker (Tent and Sheet Manufacturing)

A job that manufactures panel parts for tents and sheets through processes such as cutting, sewing, and welding fabric.

Sheet Metal Finisher

A job that performs deburring, polishing, blast treatment, etc., after cutting and forming metal sheets to finish the product surface.

Bread Maker

Bread makers measure and mix raw materials such as flour and yeast, handle a series of processes including fermentation, shaping, and baking, and mass-produce bread in factories or bakeries.