Patient × Recommended Skills: Quality Control

613 jobs found.

Oven Worker (Bread and Confectionery Manufacturing)

Oven workers handle the baking process for bread and confectionery, managing oven operations, temperature control, and baking time adjustments in manufacturing.

Hand Papermaker

Hand papermakers are papermaking artisans possessing traditional techniques to dissolve fiber pulp in water, scoop it up sheet by sheet by hand using a wooden frame, and perform drying and finishing.

Hand Paper Maker

Hand paper makers adjust pulp raw materials, form paper using papermaking machines or by hand, and handle processes up to drying and finishing.

Camera Parts Assembler

Manufacturing work that precisely assembles internal parts of cameras and optical equipment using manual labor or small tools.

Karaori Weaver

A technical job that manufactures high-value-added fabrics such as brocade and geometric patterns. Handles everything from loom preparation to operation and product inspection.

Glass Mold Filler

Occupation that fills molds used for casting glass products with refractory materials and release agents, and performs assembly, finishing, dimensional inspection, and maintenance.

Glasswork Craftsman

Artisan who shapes molten glass at high temperatures using blowpipes or molds, applies processes such as cutting, grinding, and coloring to create vessels and decorative items.

Glass Fiber Worker

Manufacturing technician who combines glass fibers and resin to mold and process FRP (fiber-reinforced plastic) products.

Glass Cullet Sorter

In the glass manufacturing process within the ceramics industry, this occupation involves sorting and removing impurities from cullet (small fragments) used as raw material to prepare raw materials of suitable quality for production.

Glass Mark Printing Worker

Occupation that applies marks, logos, and decorations to glass products using methods such as screen printing and decal transfer.