Factory Work × Recommended Skills: Quality Control

739 jobs found.

Leather Product Sewing Worker (Excluding Shoes, Bags, Clothing, Sports Equipment)

Specialized occupation that manufactures leather small items such as wallets and belts, from cutting to sewing and finishing leather products.

Leather Strap Maker

A craftsman who manufactures leather straps from raw hides, responsible for processes such as cutting, forming, dyeing, and finishing.

Leather Sewer (Garment Manufacturing)

Artisan who sews leather garments such as jackets and coats using sewing machines or by hand to shape them.

Eyeglasses (gankyou) Assembler

A manufacturing job that combines eyeglass frames and lenses, adjusts and inspects them to complete the product.

Toy and Fancy Goods Manufacturing Worker

Occupation involving manufacturing processes such as cutting, forming, polishing, and finishing small products or parts using materials other than metals or foodstuffs.

Toy Colorist

Artisan who applies primer to molded toy products, uses airbrush or brushes to separate and apply colors, and colors them according to the design.

Toy Painter

A manufacturing job that performs priming, painting, and finishing coating on toy parts made of plastic, wood, etc.

Drying Worker (Canned Food Manufacturing)

Responsible for the drying process in canned food manufacturing, operating dryers and managing temperature and humidity to maintain product quality.

Drilling Worker (Diamond)

Manufacturing operator who uses diamond tools to drill holes and perform processing on non-metallic products such as glass, stone, concrete, and ceramics.

Pipe Fitting Manufacturing Worker

Occupation involving manufacturing fittings (elbows, couplings, sockets, etc.) that connect metal pipes through processes such as casting, forging, and machining.