Machine Inspection and Maintenance × Workstyle: Factory Work

83 jobs found.

Spinning Operator

This occupation processes raw fibers into yarn using spinning machines in spinning factories, performing quality control, machine adjustments, and maintenance.

Spinning Technician (Excluding Development Technicians)

A job that operates spinning machines to produce yarn from raw materials such as cotton and synthetic fibers.

Hemp Rope Maker (Hemp Rope Manufacturing)

A profession that manufactures ropes and cords by twisting yarns or combining multiple threads using hemp fibers as raw material.

Grinding Powder Manufacturer

A manufacturing technical job that pulverizes and grinds raw materials, adjusts particle size, and manufactures raw powder for ceramics and stone products.

Sewing Machine Embroiderer

A sewing machine embroiderer operates embroidery sewing machines to apply designs such as patterns or letters to fabric. This is a technical role that consistently handles everything from design data setup to machine operation, quality inspection, and finishing.

Patrol Worker (Spinning Industry)

In the spinning industry, a worker who regularly patrols and inspects spinning machines to detect abnormalities or malfunctions early and perform repairs and adjustments.

Wood Planer Worker (Excluding Furniture and Fixture Manufacturing)

A manufacturing technician who operates wood planer machines to finish wood surfaces and adjust dimensions.

Hydraulic Press Worker (Ironworks)

A manufacturing job that operates hydraulic press machines to process metal materials into predetermined shapes. Also performs die changes, dimensional inspections, and machine maintenance inspections.

Ceramic Raw Material Grinder

This occupation involves grinding raw materials for ceramic products (such as clay, feldspar, limestone, etc.) into powder using crushers, processing them into a state usable in the product manufacturing process.

Rag Worker (Shoddy Worker)

An occupation that manufactures recycled fibers (shoddy wool) using discarded clothing and fiber scraps as raw materials.