Safety and Health Management × Classification Details: Pulp and Paper Product Manufacturing Workers
41 jobs found.
Splitter Operator (Crushed Wood Pulp Manufacturing)
A technical job that operates splitter machines to crush logs into chips or fibers, producing raw materials for crushed wood pulp.
Molding Worker (Paper Container Manufacturing)
This occupation involves operating molding machines to punch, fold, and crimp cardboard using dies to manufacture paper containers. Stable production is achieved through machine setup changes, die adjustments, and quality inspections.
Refining Worker (Pulp Manufacturing)
Pulp refining workers use large crushers and other machinery to finely crush raw materials such as wood chips, perform fiber separation and particle size adjustment, and supply raw materials suitable for subsequent pulp production processes.
Laminated Processed Paper Manufacturing Worker
A laminated processed paper manufacturing worker is a specialist who produces laminated paper products such as packaging materials and industrial sheets by layering adhesives or films onto base paper and performing lamination and coating processes.
Corrugated Board Sheet Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing worker responsible for laminating base paper, press processing, cutting, and inspection on the corrugated board sheet production line.
Tex Paper Manufacturing Worker
Job involving machine operation and quality control for manufacturing tex paper (thick industrial and packaging paper).
Thomson Die Cutter
A job that operates the Thomson machine (die-cutting press) to perform die-cutting on paper products and cardboard.
Vulcanized Fiber Manufacturing Worker
Technical job involving the manufacturing of hard fiber products (vulcanized fiber) impregnated with rubber.
Pulp Raw Material Worker
Pulp raw material workers adjust and process wood chips and chemicals used in pulp manufacturing and supply them to the production process.
Pulp Preparation Worker
Workers in the manufacturing process who mix pulp raw materials such as wood chips with water and chemicals, adjust to the specified concentration and pH in stock tanks, and supply to papermaking machines.