Basic Quality Control Knowledge × Workstyle: Full-time
10 jobs found.
Net Manufacturing Worker
A profession that manufactures knit fabrics and knitted materials by intertwining yarn, involving the operation of knitting machines, product finishing, and quality control.
OMR (Optical Mark Reader) Operator
Clerical job that operates Optical Mark Reader (OMR) devices to read mark sheets from exams or questionnaires and aggregate data.
Car Radio Assembly Worker
Manufacturing job involving assembly of car radios on assembly lines, from component mounting to adjustment and functional testing.
Paper Bag Finisher (Large)
A manufacturing job that finishes large paper bags using machines and manual labor, performs inspections, and makes final adjustments.
Kujiri Manufacturing Worker
A profession that processes and manufactures metal utensils, fittings parts, mold parts, etc., through pressing, cutting, welding, and polishing processes.
Raw Material Weigher (Bread and Confectionery Manufacturing)
A manufacturing job that accurately weighs raw materials for bread and confectionery based on recipes and supplies them to the production line.
Finishing Worker (Apparel Sewing)
Specialist responsible for the final process in apparel manufacturing, completing products through ironing, press processing, inspection, etc.
Sorting Inspector (Textile Manufacturing)
This occupation involves visually inspecting or using inspection equipment to check fabrics produced in the textile manufacturing process, identifying defective areas, and sorting and grading them.
Wire Paper Winder
A manufacturing job that uses winding machines to wrap insulating paper around the core wire of electric wires, responsible for producing wires of stable quality.
Simmered Beans Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing line job that processes beans such as soybeans by simmering them with sugar and seasonings, and handles packaging and shipping.