Meticulous × Recommended Skills: Quality Management

127 jobs found.

Switchgear Inspector

Specialist who inspects insulation, continuity, operating characteristics, etc., of distribution boards and switchgear using various testing instruments to ensure safety and reliability.

Stirring Worker (Soy Sauce Manufacturing)

A job that involves uniformly stirring moromi (a mixture of soybeans, wheat, koji, and saltwater) inside manufacturing tanks to promote fermentation and aging, while managing quality.

Fruit Wine Brewing Worker

A manufacturing job responsible for the preparation process of fruit wine (such as wine or liqueur) using fruit as raw material, handling quality control and fermentation management.

Fruit Wine Fermentation Worker

Manufacturing technician who ferments and brews fruit wines such as wine and liqueur using fruits as raw materials.

Heating Worker (Abrasive Cloth and Paper Manufacturing)

A technical occupation that operates heating equipment such as drying furnaces and kilns in the manufacturing process of abrasive cloth and paper, performing heat treatment at specified temperatures and times.

Coin Inspector (Mint Bureau)

This occupation involves inspecting the quality of coins (hard currency) manufactured at the Mint Bureau and confirming compliance with standards.

Paper Products Inspector

A profession that inspects the appearance, dimensions, strength, etc., of paper and pulp products to confirm compliance with standards and quality criteria.

Paper Cutter

A manufacturing technical job that operates cutting machines in paper mills and other facilities to cut paper to specified dimensions. Also handles blade adjustments and replacements, quality inspections, and safety management.

Paper Box Finisher

Artisans and technicians who assemble paper boxes, fold and bend them, glue them, inspect, and pack.

Color Scanner Operator

A job that involves operating a color scanner to acquire and adjust digital data for color correction and quality control of printed materials and images.