Quality Inspection × Workstyle: Factory Work
54 jobs found.
Delicacy Manufacturing Worker (Seafood)
An occupation that manufactures delicacies such as squid shiokara, dried fish, and smoked products using seafood as raw materials.
Communication Equipment Parts Assembler
A manufacturing job that assembles parts for communication equipment and performs quality inspections and tests. Precise work such as soldering and combining mechanical parts is required.
Torch Operator
A job that heats and cuts metal materials using torch equipment utilizing welding gas and oxygen.
Special Nonwoven Fabric Manufacturer
Technical job producing nonwoven fabrics used in medical masks, filters, etc., on the production line.
Direct (Nashi) Dyeing Roller Engraver
A manufacturing technician who engraves designed patterns onto metal roller plates used for direct dyeing to apply patterns to fabrics.
Clay Firing Worker
Fires clay raw materials in kilns to finish products such as pottery, porcelain, and architectural tiles. A manufacturing job that manages temperature and adjusts firing conditions to maintain quality.
Handbag Manufacturing Worker
Artisans and skilled workers who handle the handbag manufacturing process, from material cutting to sewing and finishing.
Primer Worker (Excluding Buildings: Base Coating)
A profession that applies primer to the surfaces of metal products, machine parts, etc., to perform base treatment that prevents corrosion and improves adhesion of the finish paint.
Plastic Parts Painter
Specialized manufacturing site worker who evenly sprays paint on the surface of plastic parts, performs drying and finishing.
Sewing Worker (Clothing)
Occupation that cuts fabric for garments, sews it together using sewing machines or by hand, and finishes the product.