Strong sense of responsibility × Recommended Skills: Basic Machine Maintenance Knowledge

106 jobs found.

Napping Worker (Woven Fabric Post-Processing)

This occupation involves operating machines and conducting quality inspections in post-processing steps such as napping and brushing of woven fabrics.

Furnace Operator (Ironmaking)

Manufacturing worker who operates blast furnaces and manages the quality of molten steel at ironworks.

Aluminum Melting Operator for Die Casting

Specialized worker who melts aluminum used in die casting manufacturing in a furnace and performs molten metal management and temperature adjustment.

Tobacco Cutting Worker

A manufacturing job that cuts tobacco leaves to a specified size using a shredding machine and manages quality.

Twister Operator (Twisted Yarn Manufacturing Industry)

An occupation that operates twisting machines to apply appropriate twists to raw yarn and manufactures twisted yarn products while performing quality management.

Cutter (Bookbinding)

A profession that uses cutting machines to accurately cut printed materials and paper stacks to specified dimensions in the bookbinding process.

Prepared Food Canning Worker

A manufacturing job that processes raw materials and performs cooking, filling, heat sterilization, and quality inspection on the canned product production line.

Tube Cutter (Paper Products)

Manufacturing job that processes paper tubes (core material for paper products) to specified lengths and dimensions using cutting machines, and performs inspection and packaging.

Ceramic Tile Forming Worker

Ceramic tile forming workers mix ceramic raw materials and form tiles using machines or by hand. They ensure product dimensions and quality using techniques such as press forming, extrusion forming, and slip casting, and pass them on to the drying and finishing processes.

Copper Wire Stranding Worker (Power Cable Manufacturing)

A manufacturing job responsible for finely stranding multiple copper wires to form the core wire of power cables.