Physically strong × Required Skills: Quality inspection
34 jobs found.
Warping Sizing Worker
Manufacturing job that organizes yarn, improves strength by sizing, and prepares it for the loom.
Lumber Worker
Manufacturing job that processes logs into lumber using machines or manual labor to produce wood products such as boards and square timbers.
Clay preparation worker (Ceramics raw materials)
This occupation prepares raw materials for ceramic products by crushing, screening, and mixing clay, feldspar, silica stone, etc., to achieve the specified quality, particle size, and chemical composition.
Rope maker (fiber-made)
A manufacturing job that uses twisting machines and braiding machines to produce ropes and cords from fiber raw materials, handling everything up to finishing and inspection.
Barley Polishing Worker
Barley polishing workers operate machines to clean, sort, thresh, and polish grains to produce raw materials for malt.
Board maker (fiberboard)
A manufacturing technician who handles the entire process from raw material blending to molding press, drying, and finishing of wood fiberboards, achieving quality control and production efficiency.
Tufting Machine Operator (Mattress Manufacturing)
Operates tufting machines that create loops or piles on the surface of mattresses, forming the texture and quality of the product.
Konjac Ball Manufacturing Worker
A profession that manufactures round-shaped konjac products 'konjac balls' using konjac flour as raw material. Responsible for all processes from raw material mixing to forming, heating, seasoning, and packaging.
Particleboard (particleboard) manufacturing worker
A job that manufactures sheet-like particleboard through processes such as compression, heating, and drying using wood chips as raw material.
Hand planer operator (furniture and fixture manufacturing)
Skilled craftsperson who smooths the wood surfaces of furniture and fixtures using hand planers. Achieves high-precision finishing through blade adjustment, machine operation, and quality inspection.