Physically fit × Career Path: Quality control
8 jobs found.
Sports Equipment Manufacturing Worker
Sports equipment manufacturing workers handle material processing, molding, assembly, finishing, and inspection of sports goods to produce high-quality sports equipment.
Firing worker (carbon product manufacturing)
A job that fires raw materials for carbon products at high temperatures to improve the physical properties of the products.
Calcined Gypsum Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing technician who produces building and industrial calcined gypsum using gypsum as raw material through calcination, crushing, and adjustment processes.
Sausage maker (fish meat)
A food processing occupation that manufactures sausages using fish meat as raw material. Responsible for raw material selection, seasoning, filling, heating/sterilization, and packaging.
Currier (Leather production)
Specialist who chemically and physically processes raw animal hides to produce leather with adjusted durability and color.
Hanpen production worker
A profession that manufactures hanpen using fish surimi as raw material by adding binders and seasonings, forming, and heating. Responsible for the entire process from raw material selection to packaging.
Frozen Confectionery Worker
Occupation involving mass production of frozen confections such as ice cream and sherbet in factories.
Mark stamping worker (Metal press engraving)
Manufacturing job that uses press machines to stamp marks or engravings on metal products. Involves setting dies and compressing materials in the press machine for engraving.