High safety awareness × Classification Details: Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations

444 jobs found.

Detergent Manufacturing Worker

A job that blends surfactants and auxiliaries, raw materials for detergents, operates manufacturing plants, and produces powdered or liquid detergent products.

Ship Hull Repair Carpenter

Occupation involving repairing and replacing damaged wooden components such as hull planking and decks on wooden ships, and applying waterproofing and anti-corrosion treatments.

Ship Machinery Inspector (Shipbuilding)

Specialist who performs measurements, tests, and trial runs on ship engine room machinery and equipment within shipyards to verify compliance with design specifications and safety standards.

Ship Engine Dismantling Worker

A manufacturing and processing job that disassembles and dismantles aging ship engines (engines), recovers, and recycles metal parts.

Ship Engine Outfitter

Specialized profession that assembles piping and instruments for engine auxiliary equipment in ship engine rooms, and performs installation, adjustment, and testing.

Dye Worker (Feather Dyeing)

This occupation involves processing feathers, the raw material for feather products, from pre-treatment through dyeing, fixation, and finishing. Uniform color and quality are ensured through dye blending and machine operation.

Dye Manufacturing Worker (Chemical)

A manufacturing job that produces dye products through blending of dye raw materials and control of chemical reactions.

Granulation Worker (Synthetic Resin Manufacturing)

This occupation manufactures pellet-shaped granulated products by melting raw materials for synthetic resins, forming and cutting them using an extruder.

Furnace Operator (Artificial Abrasive Manufacturing)

Job responsible for operating sintering furnaces and managing temperature in the manufacturing of artificial abrasives.

Furnace Operator (Non-Ferrous Metal Smelting)

A manufacturing technician who operates electric furnaces and the like to melt and refine non-ferrous metals such as aluminum, copper, lead, and zinc, maintaining consistent metal quality through component analysis and temperature management.