High concentration × Classification Details: Pulp and Paper Product Manufacturing Workers

63 jobs found.

Pulp Cleaning Worker

This occupation involves manufacturing tasks that chemically process and mechanically refine wood pulp to achieve the quality suitable as raw material for paper.

Fiber tube manufacturing worker

A job that manufactures hollow tubular products by winding and layering paper or fiber materials, bonding, and forming them.

Press Worker (Paper Container Manufacturing)

A job in paper container manufacturing that operates press machines, uses dies to cut and form paper materials, and performs quality control and machine maintenance.

Paper Core Manufacturing Worker

Manufacturing job involving machine operation and quality inspection on the paper tube (paper core) production line. Responsible for winding raw paper, slitter processing, setup changes, etc.

Corrugated Box Manufacturer

A job that uses machines to punch out, form, glue, inspect, etc., corrugated cardboard sheets to manufacture corrugated boxes.

Ponsu Worker (Paper Processing)

This occupation specializes in mechanical processing of paper products, such as hole punching, slit processing, and perforation processing.

Mitsumata (Mitsumata) Bark Stripping Worker (Papermaking)

Artisan who strips the bark from mitsumata and prepares raw materials for washi paper.

Mitsumata Drying Worker (Papermaking)

A manufacturing job that dries Mitsumata raw materials and adjusts them to a state usable in the papermaking process.

Motoyui Manufacturer

Artisans and workers who manufacture paper strings (motoyui) by thinly slicing paper and going through processes such as gluing and drying.

Paper Machine Operator

Paper machine operators operate paper machines to mechanically produce western paper from pulp raw materials. They manage the production line while adjusting paper width, thickness, and quality.