Physically Fit × Classification Details: Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Excluding Metal and Food Products)

134 jobs found.

Large Paper Bag Manufacturing Worker

Large paper bag manufacturing workers operate paper bag manufacturing machines to produce large paper bags for industrial or business use. They handle multiple processes such as setting base paper, folding, bonding, cutting, and inspection.

Textile Printing Worker

Occupation that prints patterns and designs on various fiber fabrics using pigments or dyes. Employs techniques such as screen printing and rotary resist dyeing to enhance the aesthetics and functionality of the fabric.

Square Bottom Paper Bag Manufacturing Worker

A square bottom paper bag manufacturing worker operates bag-making machines to produce square bottom paper bags through processes from setting raw paper to printing, cutting, folding, and pasting.

Processed Paper Manufacturing Worker

A job that applies processing such as coating, laminating, and cutting to paper products to finish them into final products.

Plastic Punching Worker

Operators who punch sheets or films of rubber or plastics using dies.

Pattern Insertion Worker

A job that involves placing clothes on forms (mannequins or form boards) and performing finishing processes using press machines or steam irons.

Wood Splitter (Chip Factory)

Occupation involving manufacturing work that splits logs into chips and supplies them as raw materials for papermaking, biomass fuel, etc.

Cutting Worker (Fabric Cutting)

A job that cuts fabric according to patterns and prepares materials for the sewing process.

Paper Folder (Bookbinding)

A manufacturing job that folds printed materials, performs gluing, cutting, and other processes to bind them into booklets or books.

Paper Cutter

Paper cutters operate cutting machines in paper mills or printing factories to accurately cut paper raw rolls to specified sizes.