Statistical Quality Control × Workstyle: Shift Work
264 jobs found.
Felt Manufacturing Engineer
A technical job that plans, manages, and operates the manufacturing process of felt, a type of nonwoven fabric, using wool or chemical fibers as raw materials, and maintains product quality.
Felt Sewing Machine Operator
A manufacturing job that uses fiber materials such as wool as raw materials, operates felt processing machines (felt sewing machines), and manufactures and finishes felt fabric.
Garment Inspector
A job that inspects the appearance, dimensions, and color tones of clothing and textile products to confirm compliance with quality standards.
Nonwoven Fabric Manufacturing Equipment Operator
A job that involves operating and managing equipment that manufactures nonwoven fabrics through multiple processes such as spunbond and meltblown.
Nonwoven Fabric Product Inspector
Workers who inspect the appearance, dimensions, and performance of nonwoven fabric products to ensure quality.
CRT Inspector
A job that inspects the appearance and electrical characteristics of manufactured CRTs to ensure quality meets standards.
Prism Rough Grinding Worker
Manufacturing job that rough grinds and grinds prism parts for optical instruments to the specified shape and dimensions.
Frit Kiln Worker (Enamel Product Manufacturing)
This occupation involves applying a glass-like coating agent called frit to metal or glass products and firing at high temperatures to form an enamel coating. It imparts corrosion resistance and decorative properties.
Knitting Machine Operator (Textile)
A manufacturing technician who operates and adjusts knitting machines, performs knitting processing for textile products, and maintains product quality.
Spinning Monitor Worker (Chemical Fiber Manufacturing)
Manufacturing operator who monitors and operates spinning machines for chemical fibers, adjusts process conditions such as temperature and tension, and maintains the specified yarn quality and production volume.