Dexterous with hands and good at detailed work × Required Skills: Quality Inspection
98 jobs found.
Caddy Bag Assembler
A manufacturing job that assembles various parts of caddy bags, performs sewing, attaches accessory parts, and conducts quality inspections.
Wool Knitting Net Worker
A skilled job that manufactures net-like nets using wool yarn. Creates nets for various uses such as industrial, fishing, and sports using knitting machines or hand processing.
Measuring Instrument Assembler
A manufacturing technical job that assembles parts of measuring instruments, adjusts and inspects them to ensure accuracy.
Wool Dyer
A manufacturing job that colors raw yarns or fiber products with dyes to ensure a uniform finish and quality.
Raw Stone Crushing Worker
A worker who crushes and pulverizes raw stones in crushed stone plants and similar facilities to produce crushed stones and aggregates suitable for construction materials and products.
Prime Mover Manufacturing Engineer (Excluding Production Engineers)
Technical role involving machining, assembly, and testing of parts for prime movers such as engines and motors.
Coil Bundling Worker
A manufacturing job that bundles wires and lead wires to specified quantities and lengths, and winds them into coils. Combines machine operation and manual work to ensure efficiency and quality on the production line.
Synthetic Resin Product Compression Molding Worker
This occupation uses synthetic resin as raw material, performs heated and high-pressure press molding with molds, and handles quality control of products.
Frozen Confectionery Maker
A profession that manufactures frozen confections (such as ice cream and sherbet) consistently from raw material blending through sterilization, stirring, freezing, and packaging.
Goza Weaver (Igusa)
Artisan who operates looms using igusa as raw material to produce goza (floor mats for flooring). Handles various products such as tatami facing, rugs, cushions, etc.