Factory Work × Required Skills: Safety and Health Management

226 jobs found.

Filter Worker (Chemical Fiber Manufacturing)

In chemical fiber manufacturing lines, operate and manage filtration equipment to remove foreign matter from solutions and cleaning liquids used in the manufacturing process, maintaining product quality.

Feather Core Laminator (Plywood Manufacturing)

Occupation involving bonding veneer to wooden core material and pressing it with a press device to manufacture plywood.

Felt Finisher

Specializes in finishing processes for felt products, performing compression, shaping, surface treatment, etc., in manufacturing.

Felt Manufacturing Engineer

A technical job that plans, manages, and operates the manufacturing process of felt, a type of nonwoven fabric, using wool or chemical fibers as raw materials, and maintains product quality.

Spray Painter (Excluding Buildings)

A profession that protects and decorates the surfaces of industrial products and parts by spraying paint using a spray gun, etc.

Plastic Compression Molding Worker

A job that manufactures molded products by heating and compressing plastic materials into molds using pressure and heat.

Plastic Waterproofing Worker

This occupation involves applying and curing resins or paints to plastic products to impart waterproof properties.

Frit Kiln Worker (Enamel Product Manufacturing)

This occupation involves applying a glass-like coating agent called frit to metal or glass products and firing at high temperatures to form an enamel coating. It imparts corrosion resistance and decorative properties.

Pulsation Welder

A profession that performs specialized welding work to join metal parts with high quality using pulsed current.

Flexographic Printing Operator

Operators who operate flexographic printing machines to print on packaging materials and labels using ink.