Strong sense of responsibility × Required Skills: Appearance Inspection

17 jobs found.

Sporting Goods Inspector

A profession that inspects the physical and functional characteristics of sporting goods and evaluates whether they meet quality standards.

Finished Vehicle Inspector (Automotive)

This occupation involves inspecting fully assembled automobiles before shipment to verify that their appearance and functions meet the specified standards.

Willow Product Inspector

A profession that inspects whether the quality of wood products and paper products in the manufacturing process meets the standards.

Retread Tire Tread Worker

Specialized occupation that manufactures retread tires by removing the old tread from used tires, attaching a new rubber tread, and vulcanizing it.

Finishing Worker (Dry Cell Manufacturing)

A manufacturing job responsible for the final finishing process of dry cell batteries, performing appearance inspections, deburring, assembly, and packaging.

Seatbelt Assembly Worker

A manufacturing occupation that assembles automotive seatbelt parts using prescribed procedures and tools.

Tire Finisher

A job that involves deburring, polishing, bonding, appearance inspection, etc., on tires after molding, and final confirmation of product quality.

Solar Cell Manufacturing Worker (Panel)

Manufacturing position responsible for the production processes of panel-type solar cell modules using sunlight, handling everything from material preparation to assembly, inspection, and quality control.

Forging Finishing Worker

An industrial job that performs finishing processes such as deburring, polishing, and shot blasting on forged metal parts to ensure product dimensional accuracy and appearance quality.

Tube Filler Worker (Paint and Pigment Manufacturing)

A manufacturing job responsible for a series of packaging processes, such as filling paint and pigments into tube containers, sealing, inspection, and labeling, primarily through machine operation.