Strong sense of responsibility × Required Skills: Chemical Handling

61 jobs found.

Acid Adjustment Worker (Chemical Fiber Manufacturing)

A job that adjusts and manages the acidity of solutions used in manufacturing lines in chemical fiber production.

Digester Operator (Pulp Production)

Operator in the manufacturing process who treats wood chips with chemicals under high temperature and high pressure to produce pulp.

Digester Defibrillator Worker

Occupation that chemically and physically processes wood chips to separate and manufacture fibers as pulp raw materials.

Silicon Wafer Cleaning Worker

Specialist profession that removes fine contaminants adhering to the surface of silicon wafers using chemical solutions or ultrapure water to maintain the quality of the semiconductor manufacturing process.

Paper Stock Preparation Worker

Manufacturing technician who adjusts paper stock (pulp slurry) used in the papermaking process, adds chemicals, and manages quality.

Termite Control and Prevention Contractor

Specialist who performs inspections and chemical treatments to prevent termite damage to houses and wooden structures in advance.

Immersion Plating Worker

A manufacturing job that immerses metal products in a plating bath to improve corrosion resistance and decorativeness.

Product Washing Worker

A job that removes dirt and foreign matter adhering to products in the manufacturing process, supporting quality maintenance and production line operation.

Finishing Worker (Textile Industry)

Finishing workers in the textile industry perform processes such as washing, bleaching, dyeing, and finishing on fabric after weaving through machine operations, ensuring product quality as specialized technical professionals.

Scouring Worker (Spinning, Weaving Manufacturing)

A manufacturing worker responsible for the process of washing and bleaching fiber products or raw fabrics with chemicals or water to remove impurities and excess oils, improving the finish and dyeability.