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82 jobs found.

Horse mackerel dried fish manufacturing worker

This occupation manufactures dried fish using horse mackerel as raw material through processes such as pre-processing, salting, and drying.

Candy maker

A profession that uses sugar as raw material, adds starch syrup or syrup, and performs heating, crystallization, molding, and packaging. Hygiene management, temperature control, and quality control are important.

Rough Tea Sieving (Sieving) Worker

A manufacturing process worker who sieves rough tea using sieving machines and selects tea leaves according to standards.

Anko Manufacturer

Anko manufacturers use raw materials such as azuki beans to produce anko while managing quality and hygiene.

Anko Applicator (Wagashi Manufacturing)

An anko applicator is a wagashi manufacturing artisan who evenly applies anko to the dough, shapes it, and finishes the product.

Sand lance processing worker

A job that processes sand lance through washing, preprocessing, seasoning, boiling and steaming, drying, packaging, etc., into tsukudani or kettle-boiled products.

Itaba

Itaba is a chef responsible for knife skills, dashi preparation, grilled and simmered dishes, and other cooking tasks in the kitchen of a Japanese restaurant.

Sardine Rice Bran (Nuka) Pickler

A profession that processes sardines by pickling them in rice bran and salt-based seasoning liquid, fermenting and aging them to impart flavor and enhance shelf life.

Beverage and tobacco manufacturing worker

A manufacturing job responsible for raw material processing and blending of beverages and tobacco, operation and inspection of manufacturing equipment, quality inspection, and packaging.

Emon (Liquor manufacturing)

A profession that manufactures alcoholic beverages from raw material processing through fermentation, aging, storage, and bottling. It handles a series of processes including fermentation management, quality inspection, and hygiene management.