Factory Employment × Required Skills: Quality Inspection
65 jobs found.
Paper Box Inspector
A profession that inspects finished paper boxes (such as cardboard boxes) visually or with measuring instruments, checking appearance, dimensions, printing misalignment, etc., to ensure quality.
Leather Bag Manufacturing Worker
Artisan or technician who manufactures bags through processes from leather cutting to sewing and finishing.
Leather Band Maker
A craftsman who specializes in manufacturing leather bands through processes from cutting genuine leather, sewing, dyeing, hardware attachment, and finishing.
Machine Parts Finisher
Occupation that finishes machine parts made of metal, resin, etc., to specified shapes and dimensional accuracies through grinding, polishing, deburring, and other finishing operations.
Ready-Made Clothing Sewing Machine Operator
Specialized occupation that sews pre-cut fabrics together using industrial sewing machines, assembles ready-made clothing, performs finishing and inspection. Requires work that balances efficiency and quality on mass production lines.
Kyogi Manufacturing Worker
Craftsman who uses kyogi as material, performing thin sheet processing, drying, forming, inspection, and packing. Mainly manufactures packaging materials and paulownia boxes by hand.
Quilting Sewing Worker
Artisan who manufactures quilt products by layering fabric and padding using industrial sewing machines or by hand and applying stitches.
Metal Hand Finisher
Occupation that manually polishes and finishes the surface of metal products to adjust dimensions and surface quality.
Air Conditioner Assembler (Consumer Use)
Manufacturing technician who assembles parts and units of air conditioning equipment such as household air conditioners, performs wiring, refrigerant piping, adjustments, and inspections.
Crayon Paper Winder
Job responsible for wrapping packaging paper around crayons.