Quality Control Methods (QC) × Career Path: Manufacturing Manager
49 jobs found.
Wood Pattern Inspector
A profession that inspects dimensions and surface quality of wooden casting patterns (wood patterns) and determines suitability for manufacturing.
Fish Finder Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing technician who assembles electronic components, adjusts, and performs operational inspections for fish finders (gyotanki).
Metal Door Manufacturing Worker
A job that processes steel plates and aluminum plates, performs welding and assembly, goes through painting and finishing, and manufactures metal doors.
Cushion Worker
Manufacturing worker who processes urethane foam and fabric materials to perform cutting, sewing, bonding, and finishing of cushion products.
Prime Mover Manufacturing Engineer
A specialized technical position responsible for designing, manufacturing, assembling, testing, and inspecting prime movers such as internal combustion engines and turbines, producing high-precision and safe power machinery.
Hardening Worker (Concrete Products Manufacturing)
A manufacturing job that cures (hardens) concrete products removed from molds under specified temperature and humidity conditions and performs quality control.
Steel Pipe Hydrostatic Test Worker
Specialist who injects water into the interior of steel pipes, applies prescribed pressure, and inspects pressure resistance and sealing.
Coarse Sugar Manufacturing Worker
A profession that manufactures coarse sugar through the process of dissolving and boiling sugar and promoting crystallization. Involves machine operation and temperature and sugar content management to ensure stable quality and hygiene.
Bundling Operator (Chemical Fiber Manufacturing)
A skilled job involving machine operation and quality control to bundle filaments and supply them to the next process in the chemical fiber manufacturing process.
Shot Peening Worker
A shot peening worker is a technician who performs surface treatment work by introducing compressive residual stress into metal parts through high-speed collision of granular media such as sand or steel balls, thereby improving the parts' fatigue strength, wear resistance, and corrosion resistance.