Meticulous × Recommended Skills: Quality Management
127 jobs found.
Goza Weaver (Igusa)
Artisan who operates looms using igusa as raw material to produce goza (floor mats for flooring). Handles various products such as tatami facing, rugs, cushions, etc.
Coating Worker (Bread and Confectionery Manufacturing)
A job that involves uniformly applying glazes, icings, chocolate, and other coatings to bread or confectionery dough.
Concrete Foundation Worker
Specialized profession that constructs foundations of buildings or structures using concrete.
Kombu Tsukudani Manufacturing Worker
Handles the manufacturing process of adding seasonings to kombu and simmering it down, maintaining and improving the quality of tsukudani products.
Cutting Worker (Papermaking)
Workers who cut paper rolls or sheets manufactured in the papermaking process to specified dimensions and quantities using cutting machines or slitter machines.
Shiitake Spawn Plug Manufacturing Worker
An agriculture, forestry, and fisheries worker who manufactures spawn plugs for shiitake cultivation and inoculates and cultures fungi into logs or culture media.
Jig and Tool Design Engineer
Technician who designs and develops jigs, fixtures, and other tools used in manufacturing sites to improve production efficiency and quality.
Gauze Weaver
Gauze weavers operate looms using fine threads to produce lightweight fabrics (gauze fabrics).
Photo Printing Worker
A profession that exposes photographic paper to negative film or digital data and fixes images through chemical processing. Manages chemicals and light levels in darkroom work to create high-quality photo prints.
Carpet Finishing Processor
A profession in the final finishing process for carpets and rugs, adjusting the pile, cutting, edging, and completing the product.