Safety and Health Knowledge × Workstyle: Shift Work

202 jobs found.

Heikyubu Manufacturing Worker

A job that involves processing and molding Heikyubu products using non-metallic materials, and is responsible for quality inspection and line monitoring.

Paper Honeycomb Manufacturing Worker

A job that processes paper into a honeycomb shape to manufacture lightweight, high-strength honeycomb cores.

Helicopter Assembler

A technical job that assembles helicopter airframes and major components based on drawings and specifications, and performs quality control and functional inspections.

Spinning Worker

Spinning workers process raw materials such as cotton, wool, and chemical fibers into yarn using spinning machines, and manage yarn quality as well as machine operation and maintenance.

Spinning Doubler Operator

This occupation involves operating doubler machines in spinning factories to combine multiple slivers and produce roving of uniform thickness and quality.

Radiator Assembler

Radiator assemblers are manufacturing workers who assemble parts of radiators used in automobiles and electronic devices using machine tools or manual labor and perform quality inspections.

Enamel Firing Worker

A profession that applies enamel to metal materials and bakes it at high temperature to impart corrosion resistance and decorative properties.

Enamel Firing and Finishing Worker

A manufacturing technician who applies a vitreous coating (enamel) to metal substrates, fires and polishes it at high temperatures to improve durability and aesthetics.

Body Assembler (Automobile Manufacturing)

A manufacturing job that assembles automobile body (body) parts using jigs and fixtures, and performs welding and fastening work.

Body (Mannequin) Maker

Occupation involving molding, assembling, and finishing human body models (bodies) such as mannequins from materials like plastic and resin. Handles processes like mold taking, FRP, painting, polishing, etc., and maintains the quality of finished products.