Basic quality control knowledge × Strengths: Attention to Detail & Accuracy

For Those Strong in Attention to Detail & Accuracy

This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable paying attention to details and working accurately.

Situations requiring accuracy exist in many jobs, but their degree and nature vary. Some situations demand numerical accuracy, while others require precision in language or movement. While pursuing perfection is important, discerning the appropriate level of accuracy for each situation is also a valuable skill.

The jobs introduced here tend to offer more opportunities to utilize attention to detail and accuracy. Explore where your thoroughness can create value.

49 jobs found.

Explosives magazine worker

Explosives magazine workers store and manage explosives and explosive materials in dedicated explosives magazines, handling inbound/outbound shipments, inspections, etc. They comply with laws and safety standards, maintaining safety through temperature/humidity control, inventory records, and regular inspections.

Fishing Tackle Assembly Worker

A job that uses jigs (fixtures) to accurately assemble parts and manufacture finished products.

Canvas paper stretching worker

A job that manufactures paper products with enhanced strength and durability by bonding fabric (canvas) and paper using adhesive.

Machine Mold Maker

A profession that operates sand mold molding machines to mass-produce sand molds for metal castings with high precision.

Mechanical Packaging (packaging) Worker

A job that operates mechanical equipment to package and wrap products, preparing them in a suitable state for shipment.

Socks Bundler

A profession that bundles stacks of socks and secures them with bundling bands.

Gravure Etching Worker

Specialist who manufactures intaglio plates by applying chemical etching treatment to cylinders for gravure printing.

Marking-off Worker

In the metal product processing process, marks dimensions and shapes on materials to indicate processing standards.

Fiber trimming worker

Fiber trimming workers operate a napper (fiber trimming machine) to uniformly trim the excess lint or pile remaining on the surface of woven or knitted products, improving the product's appearance and texture.

Raw Material Processing Worker (Canning)

Worker in a food factory's canning production line who performs sorting, washing, cutting, and pre-processing of raw materials.