Patient × Workstyle: Factory work

733 jobs found.

Resin Concrete Product Manufacturer

A profession that mixes resin and aggregates, pours them into molds to cure, and manufactures concrete products. Includes processes such as polishing, finishing, and quality inspection.

Retort Worker (Canned Food Manufacturing)

Manufacturing operator responsible for a series of processes from filling to sterilization and packaging of retort foods and canned goods using pressurized heat sterilization equipment.

Retort Food Filling Worker

Operator position on the manufacturing line that fills cooked food into retort pouches, etc., and seals and packages them.

Brick and tile category forming worker

A job that manufactures stone products such as bricks and tiles by charging clay raw materials into forming molds, drying, and firing.

Brick and Tile Clay Kneader

In brick and tile manufacturing, this occupation is responsible for the pre-manufacturing process of blending clay and auxiliary raw materials at the prescribed ratio, adding appropriate moisture, and kneading by machine or hand.

Lens Mold Press Worker (Glass Product Manufacturing)

An occupation that fills glass raw materials into molds and shapes glass products such as lenses into predetermined forms by heating and pressing.

Lens Polishing Inspector

A manufacturing job that performs polishing finishing and quality inspection of optical lenses. Maintains micron-level precision by operating polishing equipment and inspection devices to ensure the optical properties of products.

Lens Molding Worker (Glass Products Manufacturing)

This occupation involves forming glass materials using molds in the manufacturing process of optical lenses, and performing polishing and finishing up to completion.

Lens Adjuster

A profession that assembles lens parts for optical instruments and precisely adjusts them to standards for optical axis, image quality, etc.

Continuous Casting Machine Operator (Non-ferrous Metal)

This occupation involves operating continuous casting machines for non-ferrous metals, pouring molten metal into molds, and mass-producing products such as ingots.