Good team player × Career Path: Manufacturing Operator

124 jobs found.

Ferrite Manufacturer

A job that manufactures materials for magnetic and electrical components through processes from mixing ferrite powder, forming, sintering, to finishing.

Fly Ash Cement Manufacturing Worker

Worker who operates cement production equipment using fly ash, a by-product of coal-fired power plants, as the main raw material, performing tasks from raw material blending to firing and pulverization.

Plasterboard Manufacturing Worker

Occupation responsible for the entire process of manufacturing plasterboard (gypsum board), from raw material mixing to forming, drying, grinding, quality inspection, and packaging.

Furikake Manufacturing Worker (Excluding Seafood)

A job that handles the entire manufacturing process from selecting raw materials for furikake to blending seasonings, drying, mixing, and packaging.

Grinding Operator (Chemical Fiber Manufacturing)

This occupation involves finely grinding raw fibers using a grinding machine in the chemical fiber manufacturing process and adjusting the particle size. Responsible for machine operation, quality and safety management.

Powder Metallurgy Product Manufacturing Worker

A job that manufactures precision metal parts using metal powder as raw material through processes such as press forming and sintering.

Spray Operator (Powdered Milk Manufacturing)

This occupation involves using spray drying equipment to atomize raw milk and produce powdered milk (such as skim milk). It handles operations from equipment operation to quality control.

Baby Food Canning Worker

Baby food canning workers handle the entire process from mixing raw materials for baby food to filling cans, sterilization, quality inspection, and packaging.

Pellet Worker (Feed Manufacturing)

Manufacturing staff who operate machines to process livestock feed into pellets and perform quality control.

Preserved Food and Frozen Processed Food Manufacturing Worker

Preserved food and frozen processed food manufacturing workers process vegetables, fruits, meat, fish, etc., to manufacture foods with enhanced shelf life, such as pickles, canned goods, bottled goods, and frozen foods. They handle processes from raw material washing to seasoning, sterilization, and packaging.