Patient × Classification Details: Pulp and Paper Product Manufacturing Workers

112 jobs found.

Thread Winding Worker (Paper Yarn Manufacturing)

This occupation uses pulp as raw material, processes cellulose solution with chemicals, solidifies and stretches it using a spinning machine to manufacture regenerated cellulose fiber (paper yarn).

Printing Paper Making Worker

Manufacturing job that forms, dries, and finishes printing paper using a paper machine from raw material pulp. Responsible for quality control, machine operation, and troubleshooting.

Printing Paper Cutting Worker

A job that cuts printed paper to a specified size using a cutting machine and manages quality.

Carbon Base Paper Manufacturing Worker

Carbon base paper manufacturing workers produce carbon base paper using papermaking machines from pulp raw materials, handling production line operations, quality control, machine maintenance, and more.

Processed Paper Manufacturing Worker (Excluding Corrugated Cardboard)

This occupation involves manufacturing various paper products such as printing paper and packaging paper through mechanical processes like coating and sizing in paper mills (excluding corrugated cardboard).

Pattern Paper Engraver

Traditional craft artisan who precisely engraves Japanese patterns and designs onto paper stencils used in manufacturing processes such as dyeing and katazome.

Die Cutter (Paper Packing Manufacturing)

Manufacturing staff who operate paper packing manufacturing machines and use dies (molds) to punch paper cushioning materials into prescribed shapes.

Wall Worker (Paper Box Manufacturing)

Paper box manufacturing workers (wall workers) cut paper, perform folding processing and gluing, and manufacture paper boxes using box-making machines and the like.

Paper Backing Board Manufacturing Worker

A craft worker who operates machines for press processing, cutting, bonding, etc., to manufacture paper backing boards (cushioning materials).

Camille Worker

Camille workers apply coating agents to paper formed by paper machines using coating machines, enhancing the functionality, durability, and appearance of products in manufacturing roles.