Strong sense of responsibility × Required Skills: Chemical Handling
61 jobs found.
Starch Bleaching Worker
A manufacturing job in food processing that cleans and bleaches raw starch to increase its purity and whiteness.
Electrolytic Copper Worker
A profession that processes copper ore or recycled copper using electrolytic refining to produce high-purity copper.
Toner Manufacturing Worker (For Copiers)
A manufacturing job handling everything from raw material blending to forming, pulverization, particle size adjustment, and packaging of toner for copiers.
Pesticide Manufacturing Worker
A job that involves blending pesticide raw materials and handling the manufacturing processes from formulation to filling and packaging.
Parkerizing Worker
A technical job that forms a phosphate coating on metal products to improve corrosion resistance and paint adhesion through surface treatment.
Battery Manufacturing Worker
Battery manufacturing workers handle the production process of rechargeable batteries used in automobiles and electronic devices, performing a series of tasks from material preparation to cell assembly, charge-discharge testing, inspection, and packaging.
Pulp Processing Worker
A technical job in the papermaking process that chemically or mechanically processes wood chips to stably supply pulp raw materials.
Pulp and Paper Products Manufacturing Worker
On-site worker responsible for the entire process from raw material preparation of pulp and paper products to papermaking, drying, finishing, and inspection.
Pulp Worker (Chemical Fiber Manufacturing)
Manufacturing operator who applies chemical treatment to woody raw materials, produces cellulose pulp, and supplies raw materials for chemical fibers.
Pulp Bleaching (Bleaching) Worker
Manufacturing work that uses chemicals to bleach and whiten pulp, improving its quality as a raw material for paper.