Machine Maintenance × Workstyle: Line Work
160 jobs found.
Weaver
A profession that sets threads as warp and weft, operates a loom, and manufactures fabric.
Textile Weaver
Textile weavers operate looms to interlace yarns and produce fabrics.
Car Seat Finisher (Body Cover)
Automotive seat manufacturing worker who cuts, sews, and attaches covers made of fabric, synthetic leather, etc., to the seat frame and finishes them. Handles mass production line work while maintaining quality control and dimensional accuracy.
Gauze Weaver
A job that operates looms to manufacture gauze fabric and performs quality inspections and adjustments.
Carbon Tissue Transfer Worker
A manufacturing job that uses carbon tissue (transfer paper) to transfer patterns or characters onto the object to be transferred using heat and pressure.
Chemical Product Raw Material Crushing Equipment Operator
This occupation involves operating crushing equipment to pulverize raw materials for chemical products to the specified particle size.
Stirring Worker (Butter Manufacturing)
This occupation involves kneading cream separated from raw milk using a stirring machine to aggregate milk fat and produce butter. Responsible for all processes, including temperature control, quality inspection, and machine operation and cleaning.
Kaku-fu Production Worker
An occupation that manufactures kaku-fu using wheat gluten as the raw material, performing processes from kneading to forming, steaming/cooking, drying, and packaging consistently.
Gas Singeing Worker (Spinning, Weaving)
A manufacturing job that heats textile products with a gas burner in spinning and weaving processes to burn off lint and improve product texture and strength.
Katsuobushi Manufacturing Worker
A profession responsible for the entire manufacturing process of katsuobushi, from raw material processing to drying, smoking, and aging.