Statistical Quality Control × Workstyle: Indoor Work

33 jobs found.

Wire Inspector

Wire inspectors ensure the quality of wires and cables produced on the manufacturing line by conducting insulation resistance tests, continuity tests, high-voltage tests, appearance inspections, mechanical strength tests, etc., to confirm that products meet standards.

Ceramics and Stone Products Inspector

Occupation that determines whether ceramic products such as bricks, roof tiles, tiles, and cement products meet standards and quality criteria through inspections and tests of dimensions, appearance, material properties, etc.

Paint Inspector

A profession in manufacturing that inspects the surface quality of painted or coated parts and products, measures and evaluates scratches, unevenness, film thickness, color differences, etc., to ensure quality.

Transformer Inspector

Technical job that inspects the performance and safety of transformers and ensures quality.

Abrasive Raw Material Worker

A job that manufactures abrasive grains, which are raw materials for abrasives, and performs particle size adjustment and quality inspection.

Pesticide Manufacturing Equipment Operator

This occupation involves operating equipment in each process from raw material charging to reaction, separation, drying, and packaging in a pesticide manufacturing plant to produce products safely and efficiently.

Leaf Tobacco Blender

A manufacturing job that blends leaf tobacco from multiple origins and varieties to achieve uniform quality and flavor.

Pulp Preparation Worker (Chemical Fiber Manufacturing)

Manufacturing operator who adjusts pulp used as raw material for chemical fibers such as rayon, subjects it to chemical processing and bleaching, and supplies it to the manufacturing process.

PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) Manufacturing Worker

A job involving operation, monitoring, and quality control from raw material polymerization management to productization in a vinyl chloride resin (PVC) manufacturing plant.

Microporous Plate Worker (Glass Fiber Products)

This occupation manufactures glass fiber products (microporous plates) with fine pores. It produces parts used for filtration and separation through processes such as forming, drying, firing, and polishing.