Factory work × Classification Details: Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Excluding Metal and Food Products)

989 jobs found.

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.

Kneader Operator (Paper Manufacturing)

Manufacturing job that operates and monitors machines kneading pulp in a kneader to homogenize it.

Kneader Operator (Chemical Fiber Raw Material Manufacturing)

This occupation involves kneading and blending chemical fiber raw materials using a kneader machine to produce raw material paste of the specified quality. Main tasks include machine operation, quality control, and safety management.

Animal glue (nikawa) maker

This occupation manufactures animal glue using collagen extracted from animal bones and skins as raw materials, through processes such as heat extraction, filtration, and drying. High quality maintenance is required for traditional crafts and restoration purposes.

Weft Knitting Operator

A profession that operates weft knitting machines to knit yarn into knit fabric.

Boiling worker (Lisurin evaporator worker: Fats and oils product manufacturing)

Manufacturing job responsible for the evaporation and concentration process of fats and oils products, involving operation and monitoring of Lisurin evaporation equipment and quality control.

Emulsion Manufacturing Worker

Manufacturing job responsible for blending raw materials through production, filling, and packaging of emulsion (emulsion) products.

Carbon disulfide manufacturing worker

Operator in a chemical plant manufacturing carbon disulfide (CS2). Performs operation of reaction equipment, management of distillation facilities, quality control, and safety assurance.

Disulfide Charge Worker (Chemical Fiber Manufacturing)

The Disulfide Charge Worker is a technical position that performs charging processes using disulfides in the chemical fiber manufacturing process to maintain product quality.

Sewing Thread Manufacturing Worker

Sewing thread manufacturing workers produce threads for sewing by operating and managing processes such as twisting fiber raw materials, sizing, and winding.