Quality Inspection × Classification Details: Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations
1840 jobs found.
Tar Product Manufacturing Worker
A job that manufactures tar products such as waterproofing materials and adhesives through processes like distillation, purification, and mixing, using coal tar or petroleum tar as raw materials.
Die Caster
Manufacturing job that injects molten metal into molds under high pressure to form castings in product shapes.
Moisture-Resistant Base Paper Papermaker
This occupation manufactures base paper with moisture resistance using a papermaking machine. Responsible for a series of processes from pulp preparation to papermaking, drying, and quality inspection.
Dicing Worker
Specialist who precisely cuts semiconductor wafers to chip size using a dicing saw.
Soy Protein Manufacturing Worker
A profession that manufactures soy protein products such as powder and textured protein by extracting and refining protein from soybeans as raw material.
Stacking Worker (Tobacco Manufacturing)
Manufacturing operator who stacks tobacco leaves in the fermentation process, managing temperature and humidity to improve quality.
Daifuku Manufacturing Worker
Daifuku manufacturing workers use glutinous rice flour or glutinous rice as raw materials to make mochi dough, wrap it with anko, and produce daifuku mochi. They handle forming, wrapping with anko, and packaging on production lines or by hand, and are responsible for quality and hygiene management.
Taiyaki Maker
A profession that manufactures taiyaki by pouring batter based on wheat flour into iron plates or special molds, sandwiching anko, and baking it.
Tire Rubber Liner
A job specializing in attaching rubber components to the tire base in the tire manufacturing process. Responsible for material preparation, machine operation, and quality inspection.
Tire Molding Worker
A job that operates rubber molding machines, fills molds with rubber raw materials for press molding and vulcanization, and manufactures tire-shaped parts.