Strong Sense of Responsibility × Workstyle: Shift Work
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Rod Molding Worker (Glass Manufacturing)
A manufacturing job that molds molten glass into rods of a certain diameter and length using extrusion machines or drawing devices, and performs cutting, inspection, and finishing.
Stall Salesperson
A job that sells products directly from stalls or mobile sales vehicles without a fixed store, providing face-to-face customer service.
Furnace Operator (Non-Ferrous Metal Smelting)
A technical job that operates smelting furnaces for non-ferrous metals, handling everything from raw material charging to melting, refining, and molten metal extraction.
Furnace Roaster (Sulfuric Acid Manufacturing)
Handles the furnace roasting process in a sulfuric acid manufacturing plant, burning and oxidizing raw materials such as sulfur to produce sulfur oxide, supporting the sulfuric acid manufacturing process as a manufacturing role.
Yarn Winder Operator (Yarn Winding Worker)
Yarn winder operators in spinning factories operate winding machines (winders) to wind raw yarn onto bobbins or cones with consistent tension, shaping it suitably for the next process.
Wagashi Inspector
This occupation involves inspecting the shape, color, weight, packaging, etc., of finished wagashi in the manufacturing process to determine whether they meet quality standards.
Formwork Erector (Construction Site)
Specialized profession responsible for assembling formwork and shoring for pouring concrete into predetermined shapes at construction sites, and dismantling and removing them.
Vaccine Manufacturing Technician
Specialized technical role using cell culture and fermentation techniques to handle vaccine raw material production, purification, filling, and packaging based on GMP.
Cotton Paper Manufacturer
This occupation involves processing cotton fibers into pulp and manufacturing cotton paper by hand papermaking or machine papermaking. It covers the entire process from raw material processing to drying and finishing.
Japanese Fresh Confectionery Manufacturing Equipment Operator
A profession that operates equipment such as steaming, forming, and packaging on Japanese fresh confectionery production lines to maintain production volume and quality.