Factory work × Career Path: Manufacturing line worker

10 jobs found.

Hemp Rope Manufacturer

An occupation that uses hemp fibers as raw material and handles processes from spinning to rope manufacturing.

Candy maker

A profession that uses sugar as raw material, adds starch syrup or syrup, and performs heating, crystallization, molding, and packaging. Hygiene management, temperature control, and quality control are important.

Wild Vegetable Processor

A profession that sorts, washes, cuts, and pre-processes wild vegetables, processing them through salting, drying, etc., to finish them into shippable products.

Veneer Laminator

A profession that manufactures plywood by bonding and pressing veneer (veneer sheets).

Domyoji Powder Manufacturing Worker

Occupation that manufactures Domyoji powder (glutinous rice flour used as raw material for Japanese confectionery).

Rope manufacturing worker (fiber-made)

This occupation manufactures ropes such as cotton cords and hemp ropes using fiber raw materials. It produces products suited to required strength and applications through processes like twisting, braiding, and plying.

Glue manufacturing worker

Glue manufacturing workers produce glue and adhesives used for bonding paper, cloth, wood, and other materials on production lines. They handle the entire process from raw material blending to manufacturing, inspection, and packaging, while managing quality and safety.

Felt Drying Operator

A job that involves using drying machines for heating and drying processes in the manufacturing of felt products to maintain quality.

Bonito powder manufacturing worker

This occupation processes raw fish by drying and pulverizing it to manufacture fish meal. It produces powdered fishery processed products used in feed, seasonings, and the like.

Dried Kazunoko Manufacturing Worker

Worker who manufactures dried kazunoko using kazunoko as raw material through processing steps such as salting, drying, shaping, and packaging.