Quality Inspection × Career Path: Quality Management
82 jobs found.
Aniline Dyeing Worker
Manufacturing occupation that colors fiber products using aniline dyes and performs dyeing processing.
Knitting Worker
A profession that operates knitting machines to manufacture knit products and fabrics, and performs quality inspections and machine maintenance.
Alkaline Dry Battery Manufacturing Worker
This occupation handles the entire manufacturing process of alkaline dry batteries, from assembly to sealing, liquid filling, inspection, and packaging.
Whisky Bottling Worker
A worker who fills distilled and aged whisky into bottles, performs a series of processes such as capping, labeling, and boxing, and manages quality and hygiene.
Wet Machine Operator (Pulp Manufacturing)
Manufacturing operator who operates wet papermaking machines (wet machines) and manages processes from raw pulp preparation to sheet formation, pressing, and drying.
Vinyl Chloride Resin Bag Manufacturing Worker
Occupation manufacturing bags and baggage from vinyl chloride resin (PVC) sheets. Handles everything from raw material preparation to molding, cutting, welding, sewing, finishing, and quality inspection.
Salt-Preserved Sardine Maker
A production technician responsible for the processing steps of salt-curing raw sardines to enhance shelf life and flavor.
Extrusion Coating Wire Manufacturing Worker
This occupation uses extrusion machines to coat electric wires with insulating materials such as resins or rubber, manufacturing wires that meet specifications. It involves monitoring production lines, quality inspections, and machine maintenance checks.
Chemical Fiber Manufacturing Equipment Operator
Chemical fiber manufacturing equipment operators work on synthetic fiber production lines, performing tasks such as operating and monitoring equipment, feeding raw materials, managing product quality, and handling safety management.
Synthetic Fiber Staple Spinning Worker
Synthetic fiber staple spinning workers process chemical raw materials such as synthetic resins into fibers using spinning machines, manufacturing and performing quality control on yarns and staple fibers in production sites.