Factory Work × Career Path: Line Operator

131 jobs found.

Glue Coating Worker (Abrasive Cloth and Paper Manufacturing)

An occupation that applies adhesives such as glue (nikawa) to raw sheets of abrasive cloth or paper, dries and heats them to fix in place.

Notebook Manufacturing Worker

A manufacturing job that mass-produces notebooks through processes such as paper cutting, printing, binding, and cover attachment.

Haader Worker (Felt Manufacturing)

This occupation involves compressing and rubbing fibers such as wool using a haader machine to manufacture homogeneous felt sheets. Responsibilities range from feeding raw materials, operating the machine, to product inspection.

Potting Soil Manufacturing Worker

Manufacturing technician responsible for blending raw materials for potting soil, production, quality inspection, and packaging.

Butter Cutter

A food processing job that cuts blocks of butter into standard sizes, handling the preparatory processes for packaging and shipping. Works on mass production lines while maintaining quality and hygiene.

Hanafuda Card Maker

Specialized occupation responsible for the manufacturing processes from design, printing, processing, and finishing of traditional Japanese-patterned playing cards "Hanafuda."

Spring Processing Worker

A job that processes metal wire and sheet materials using press machines, winding machines, grinding machines, etc., to manufacture springs (springs) for automobiles and home appliances.

Ham Production Equipment Operator

This occupation involves operating and monitoring machinery on ham production lines to safely and stably produce products.

Wire Drawing Worker

Wire drawing workers use wire drawing machines to process wire to specified thickness and strength, and perform quality control in manufacturing operations.

Variable Capacitor Assembler

A job that assembles and adjusts parts of variable capacitors (varicons) used in radios and communication equipment.