High safety awareness × Workstyle: Shift work
339 jobs found.
Oil Quenching Worker (Metal Heat Treatment)
A manufacturing technical position that heats metal parts and then rapidly cools them in oil to achieve hardening and microstructure adjustment.
Melting Purification Worker (Non-ferrous Metal Smelting)
A technical job responsible for the melting and purification processes of non-ferrous metals, dissolving and refining raw metals in the pre-stage of electrolytic refining.
Melting Coarse Crushing Worker (Abrasive Grain Manufacturing)
Melting Coarse Crushing Workers (Abrasive Grain Manufacturing) are manufacturing professionals who melt raw materials, coarsely crush them, and adjust particle sizes to produce abrasive grains used as grinding materials.
Ceramic and Stone Product Production Equipment Operator
A job that operates and monitors equipment from raw material mixing to forming, drying, and firing on manufacturing lines for ceramics and stone products, ensuring quality and safety.
Welding Technician (Excluding Development Engineers)
A technical job that joins metal materials using various welding methods for manufacturing and repairing machine parts and structures. Also handles quality control and safety management.
Melting Worker (Non-Ferrous Metal Smelting)
A manufacturing job that melts and refines non-ferrous metals, achieving the specified metal composition through temperature control and impurity removal.
Lacquer manufacturing worker
A job that compounds lacquer (organic solvent-based paint) from raw materials, manufactures it as a product, and performs quality management.
Rack Master Operator
Specialized warehouse worker who uses the operation panel of an automated warehouse system (Rack Master) to manage loading/unloading and control equipment.
Land cargo handling and transportation workers
A job that uses forklifts, cranes, carts, etc., at warehouses and logistics bases to handle, transport, stack, and load/unload cargo.
Shore Power Operator (Shipyard)
A job in shipyards that supplies onshore power (shore power) to ships, handling switchboard operations and cable connections.