Factory Work × Personality Traits: Physically Strong
109 jobs found.
Upsetting Operator (Forging)
A manufacturing worker who heats metal to high temperatures in a heating furnace and shapes it into a predetermined form using dies or press machines.
Scraper Worker (Plywood Manufacturing)
A technical job responsible for scraping the surface of wood veneer using a scraper machine on the plywood manufacturing line to smooth it out.
Paste-Making Worker (Plywood Manufacturing)
This occupation involves applying adhesive to wood veneer on the plywood production line, laminating and pressing it to produce plywood. Responsible for machine operation, quality control, adhesive adjustment, etc.
Wool Sorter (Textile Industry)
Manufacturing operator who processes raw fibers using carding machines or wool sorting machines to loosen them, remove entanglements, and produce uniform fiber slivers.
Stone Monument Worker
Artisan who processes, sculpts, and finishes stone structures such as gravestones and monuments.
Textile Product Hand Finisher
This occupation involves manually performing the final finishing processes on textile products such as woven fabrics and knits, including product shape adjustment, inspection, and quality confirmation.
Dyeing Paste Application Worker
A manufacturing job that performs dyeing and pasting (paste application) processes on woven fabrics and cloths to adjust the color and texture of products.
Furnace Operator (Glass Product Manufacturing)
A skilled job that operates and manages furnaces to melt glass raw materials for manufacturing glass products, maintaining appropriate temperature and condition.
Large-Diameter Pipe Worker (Spiral, UO Pipe)
Large-diameter pipe workers operate spiral forming machines or UO pipe manufacturing equipment, wind metal sheets helically and weld them to manufacture and finish large-diameter steel pipes.
Daifuku Manufacturing Worker
Daifuku manufacturing workers use glutinous rice flour or glutinous rice as raw materials to make mochi dough, wrap it with anko, and produce daifuku mochi. They handle forming, wrapping with anko, and packaging on production lines or by hand, and are responsible for quality and hygiene management.