Strong sense of responsibility × Recommended Skills: Quality control
90 jobs found.
Rough rolling worker
A manufacturing job that passes metal slabs heated to high temperatures through a rolling mill to shape them to specified thicknesses and widths.
Lumber steaming worker
This occupation heats lumber boards with steam to adjust and stabilize moisture content, preventing deformation and cracking, and improving processing quality in subsequent steps.
Medical facility laundry worker
A profession that launders and dries linens such as sheets and towels used in medical institutions and supplies them in a clean state.
Salting-out Worker (Soap Manufacturing)
This occupation involves separating and recovering the soap base from the reaction solution after saponification in the soap manufacturing process using salting-out, separating glycerin and others, and obtaining soap products.
Large imposition worker (printing industry)
Specialist who assembles printing plates onto large printing machines such as offset presses, adjusts ink and paper, and performs printing.
Furniture Hardware Installer
Specialist who installs hardware on residential and commercial furniture to ensure functionality and durability.
Katsuo namaribushi manufacturing worker
A job that manufactures namaribushi by pre-processing bonito through processes such as salting, drying, and smoking.
Paper Cutting Equipment Operator
This occupation involves operating cutting machines for paper products to precisely cut raw paper to specified sizes and shapes.
Explosives packer
A job that weighs and fills gunpowder or explosives, packages and seals them, and prepares for shipment.
Toy Finishing Worker
A manufacturing job responsible for finishing plastic or synthetic resin toy parts, and final processes such as painting, inspection, and assembly.