Statistical Quality Control × Workstyle: Shift Work
264 jobs found.
Soap Inspector
A profession that analyzes and inspects the physical properties and components of soap products to ensure quality.
Serplane Inspector (Raw Silk Manufacturing)
A profession that inspects raw silk on serplanes in the raw silk manufacturing process, detecting defects and evaluating quality such as dimensions and luster.
Ship Hull Measurement Worker
A specialized job at shipyards that measures and inspects the dimensions and shapes of ship body structural parts to ensure quality according to design drawings.
Facial Cleanser Cream Manufacturing Worker
A job that handles processes such as raw material blending, emulsification, filling, packaging, and quality inspection of facial cleanser cream, manufacturing safe and high-quality products.
Detergent Manufacturing Technician (Excluding Production Engineers)
A technical role responsible for blending detergent raw materials, operating and monitoring manufacturing processes, quality control, and ensuring safe and stable production.
Dyeing Technician (Excluding Development Technicians)
Specialized technician who applies color to textile products using dyes. Handles operations from dyeing machine operation to color adjustment and quality inspection as a manufacturing technical role.
Dyeing Product Inspector
A profession that inspects the color tone and quality of dyed fiber products and confirms compliance with standards and specifications.
Silk Reeling Inspector (Raw Silk Manufacturing)
In the raw silk manufacturing process, this job involves inspecting and evaluating the quality of raw silk obtained during the silk reeling (winding raw silk) process, and sorting out products that do not meet the standards.
Jewelry and Accessories Personal Items Inspector
Occupation that inspects the appearance, dimensions, and functionality of personal items such as jewelry and accessories to confirm compliance with quality standards.
Shipbuilding Marking Worker
Shipbuilding marking workers perform marking (scribing) on metal plates of hulls and parts based on drawings, accurately marking lines and positions that serve as standards for cutting and bending processes.