Strong Sense of Responsibility × Career Path: Factory Manager

643 jobs found.

Gear Machinist (Plastic)

Manufacturing job that produces plastic gears using injection molding machines, etc., and manages the quality of dimensions, appearance, and function.

Peppermint Oil Manufacturing Worker

Peppermint oil manufacturing workers extract and refine essential oils (peppermint oil) from peppermint plants and perform quality control as manufacturing technicians.

Fermentation Worker (Yeast Production)

This occupation involves mass culturing and purifying industrially used yeast and supplying it as raw material for food, pharmaceutical, and bio products.

Power Transmission Equipment Manufacturing Technician (Excluding Production Technicians)

Technician who performs assembly, inspection, and quality control in the manufacturing process of power equipment such as transformers and circuit breakers for transmission and distribution.

Cartridge Manufacturing Worker

A job that processes, assembles, and inspects metal tool parts for cartridges (such as drill chucks and lathe chucks).

Ballast Manufacturer (Crushed Stone Industry)

This occupation manufactures ballast (aggregate) using crushers and vibrating screens on raw stones at crushed stone plants.

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.

Harusame Manufacturing Worker

This occupation manufactures harusame (glass noodles) using starches from mung beans, potatoes, etc., as raw materials. Responsible for the entire process from raw material blending to forming, drying, inspection, and packaging.

Pulp Drying Worker

Pulp drying workers appropriately manage the moisture content of pulp, the raw material for papermaking, and perform manufacturing tasks involving the operation/monitoring of drying equipment and quality inspections.

Pulp Paper Machine Operator

Pulp paper machine operators use pulp as raw material to operate sheet-making machines, producing pulp sheets that serve as raw materials for paper and paper products. They are technical workers responsible for machine startup and shutdown, raw material feeding, process parameter adjustment, quality inspection, and more.