Factory Work × Career Path: Line Operator

131 jobs found.

Feed Manufacturing Worker

This occupation involves manufacturing livestock feed by weighing and mixing raw materials such as grains and by-products, and processing them through pelletizing, drying, grinding, and other steps.

Card Clothing Manufacturer

A job that manufactures metal fabrics such as wire mesh using looms, and performs cutting, finishing, and quality inspection.

Molding Worker (Wood Wool Cement Board Manufacturing)

A job that mixes wood wool (wood fibers) and cement, molds, presses, and dries to manufacture wood wool cement boards.

Flour Milling and Blending Worker

Manufacturing job that crushes grains such as wheat, adjusts and mixes them into powder form. Manages raw material blending ratios and machine conditions while maintaining hygiene and quality.

Cotton Processing Worker

An occupation that manufactures cotton fibers serving as the base for fiber products, using raw cotton as the raw material. Operates and manages cotton ginning machinery to produce cotton products of uniform quality.

Cellophane Tape Manufacturing Worker

Manufacturing job involving applying adhesive to cellophane film, drying, slitting, winding, and packaging processes through machine operation and quality control.

Wire Rod Worker (Nail Manufacturing)

A job that manufactures nails by drawing iron wire, cutting, and forming it.

Fan and Ventilator Assembler

A manufacturing job that assembles, inspects, and adjusts consumer electronic and electrical machinery such as household fans and ventilators.

Dyeing and Bleaching Worker

This occupation involves dyeing, bleaching, and finishing fiber products. Responsibilities include dye formulation, operation of dyeing machines, and color matching.

Cotton Comber

A manufacturing technician who combs cotton fibers, removes impurities to produce uniform fibers, and prepares them in a state suitable for the next spinning process.