Factory Work × Career Path: Manufacturing Manager

860 jobs found.

Geta Box Manufacturing Worker (Wooden)

Craftsman or technician who processes wood, assembles, and finishes to manufacture wooden geta boxes.

Crystal Lump Crusher (Abrasive Manufacturing)

Worker who crushes and processes crystal lumps to manufacture grinding materials (abrasives).

Plasma (shō) Division (Pharmaceutical Manufacturing)

Technical job that fractionates and purifies plasma to manufacture raw materials for pharmaceuticals. Requires quality control, aseptic operations, and safety management.

Germanium Refiner

An occupation that refines and purifies high-purity germanium from germanium ores or compounds as raw materials through chemical and thermal treatments, manufacturing materials used in semiconductors and optical applications.

Soap Maker (Soap Manufacturing)

A profession that saponifies oils and fats, the raw materials for soap, with alkali, and performs molding, drying, and packaging.

Raw Materials Sorter

A profession that classifies raw materials by quality or shape using visual inspection or simple machines and supplies them in a state suitable for the manufacturing process.

Abrasive Materials Granulation Worker

Abrasive materials granulation workers handle a series of manufacturing processes from crushing raw materials for abrasives, granulation, washing, drying, and firing, maintaining specified particle sizes and purity as manufacturing technicians.

Crimping Worker (Chemical Fiber Manufacturing)

Manufacturing operator who heat-treats chemical fibers using crimping machines, etc., to impart crimp and volume to the fibers.

Process Color Printer

Operators who operate process color printing machines to produce high-quality color prints using combinations of primary colors (cyan, magenta, yellow, black).

Construction Machinery Manufacturing Engineer (Excluding Production Engineers)

A technical job that machines and assembles each part of construction machinery, achieving high-quality products through quality inspections and test runs. Engaged in manufacturing processes other than production engineering.