Patient × Classification Details: Pulp and Paper Product Manufacturing Workers

112 jobs found.

Pulp Grinding Worker

A technical job that involves mechanically grinding raw materials such as wood chips to separate and produce pulp fibers, which are the raw material for paper.

Fiber tube manufacturing worker

A job that manufactures hollow tubular products by winding and layering paper or fiber materials, bonding, and forming them.

Fiber Molding Worker

This occupation operates specialized molding machines using pulp fibers as raw materials to manufacture molded products such as trays and cushioning materials.

Fiber Tube Manufacturing Worker

This occupation involves operating processing machines such as winding machines and slitters to manufacture fiber tubes by winding, adhering, and cutting paper or fiber materials.

File Manufacturing Worker

A job that processes and assembles file folders for storing and organizing documents on a manufacturing line and performs quality control.

Envelope Thread Worker

A job that manufactures and processes thread-like paper products for envelopes from pulp and paper raw materials.

Bag sewing worker (cement bags)

A manufacturing job in the cement bag production process, cutting raw paper and sewing bags together using a sewing machine.

Fusuma paper maker

This occupation is responsible for the entire production process of fusuma paper, from raw material mixing, papermaking, drying, surface processing, printing, finishing, inspection, to packaging.

Waterproof Paper Manufacturing Worker

Waterproof paper manufacturing workers perform a series of processes from raw material blending to papermaking, coating application, and drying using machine operations or manual labor to produce waterproof paper.

Anti-Rust Paper Manufacturing Worker

This occupation manufactures anti-rust paper used for rust prevention of metal products. It involves impregnating pulp raw materials with rust inhibitors, drying, and finishing processes.