Machine Operation × Classification Details: Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations
377 jobs found.
Chikuwa Manufacturing Worker
This occupation handles the manufacturing processes for chikuwa, a type of fish paste product. It involves raw material preparation, surimi forming, heating, cooling, and other processes performed via machine operation or manual labor to mass-produce safe, high-quality products.
Chipper Worker
A job that operates wood chippers to process logs and branches into chips.
Large Chip Splitting Worker (Pulp Raw Material Manufacturing)
A manufacturing job that processes wood chips into large splits at paper mills and adjusts them to appropriate sizes and quality for pulp raw materials.
Chip Worker (Oil Processing)
A profession that feeds animal and vegetable oil and fat raw materials, performs processes such as refining, adjustment, deodorization, and decolorization through machine operations, and produces oil and fat products.
Chip Screening Worker
Manufacturing job that sorts wood chips by size using a screen (sieve).
Chip Sorting Worker
Worker in the wood chip manufacturing process who removes foreign matter and non-standard chips from crushed and pulverized chips to achieve uniform quality.
Casting and Forging Equipment Operator
A job that operates casting equipment and press machines that melt and shape metal, and performs product molding and quality control.
Humidity Control Worker (Tex Board Manufacturing)
A job on the manufacturing line for wooden boards with humidity control function called Tex Board, responsible for raw material mixing, forming, drying, finishing, and quality inspection.
Long-fiber Processing Worker
A manufacturing operator who uses chemical agents and heat treatment on long-fiber products for bleaching, dyeing, resin processing, and finishing to ensure product quality.
Chocolate Molding Worker
Operates chocolate molding machines, handling processes from tempering to molding in molds, cooling, demolding, and packaging. A manufacturing job.