Factory Work × Career Path: Quality Manager
1784 jobs found.
Chip Sorting Worker
Worker in the wood chip manufacturing process who removes foreign matter and non-standard chips from crushed and pulverized chips to achieve uniform quality.
Chidori Stitcher
A sewing profession specializing in chidori stitching to join fabrics.
Magnetizing Worker
This occupation uses magnetic magnetizing devices to impart specified magnetization characteristics to magnetic materials, handling the manufacturing processes for permanent magnets and magnetic sensor components.
Tea Leaf Sorting Worker
This occupation involves sorting and selecting tea leaves by grade and standards using manual labor or machines in tea factories to ensure quality, and removing defective leaves and foreign matter.
Intermediate Inspector (Apparel Manufacturing)
The Intermediate Inspector (Apparel Manufacturing) inspects whether the quality and dimensions of fabrics and sewing in the clothing manufacturing process conform to standards, preventing the outflow of defective products.
Hypodermic Needle Manufacturing Worker
Technical job that processes metal materials such as stainless steel to manufacture medical hypodermic needles.
Tuner Inspector
A tuner inspector evaluates and adjusts the operation of tuner sections in televisions and radio equipment using electronic measuring instruments, ensuring product quality as a manufacturing technician.
Tube Vulcanizer
A manufacturing line worker who heats and pressurizes rubber tubes using a vulcanizer to stabilize the product's shape and physical properties.
Tube Filling Worker
Worker who fills raw materials into tube containers such as food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals, and performs sealing, printing, inspection, and packaging.
Tube Filler Worker (Paint and Pigment Manufacturing)
A manufacturing job responsible for a series of packaging processes, such as filling paint and pigments into tube containers, sealing, inspection, and labeling, primarily through machine operation.