Polite and Courteous × Recommended Skills: Quality Control

36 jobs found.

Natural Dyer

A processing worker who dyes colors onto fiber products using natural dyes, inheriting ancient techniques while finishing the products.

Nishijin Weaver

Artisans engaged in the production of 'Nishijinori', the traditional silk fabric from the Nishijin area of Kyoto.

Fabric Doll Sewer

Occupation that cuts and sews dolls using fabric as material, adds stuffing and decorations to finish them. Requires skills combining handwork and machine sewing to carefully finish every detail.

Clay Crushing Worker

Specialized worker who crushes ceramic raw materials such as clay using crushers, adjusts particle size, and mixes them.

Motorcycle Wiring Assembler

A manufacturing job that assembles various parts of two-wheeled vehicles to ensure performance and quality according to standards.

Footwear Surface Painter (Wooden)

Specialized occupation that applies protective and finishing paint to the surface of wooden footwear (such as clogs). Handles everything consistently from priming, paint mixing, painting operations, drying, and finishing.

Laminator Operator (Corrugated Board Manufacturing)

This occupation involves operating a laminating machine for corrugated board to glue and join corrugated board sheets together, manufacturing base materials for corrugated boxes.

Bread Shaper

A manufacturing job that shapes bread dough into appropriate forms and prepares it for the baking process.

Semiconductor Dicing Worker

A manufacturing job that operates dicing equipment to cut semiconductor wafers into chip sizes.

Dry Confectionery Maker

A job responsible for the manufacturing processes from mixing to forming, drying, and finishing traditional dry confections such as rakugan and konpeito.