Factory work × Required Skills: Quality inspection

319 jobs found.

Gravure rotary printing worker

Manufacturing worker who operates gravure printing rotary presses, performs plate cylinder replacement, ink adjustment, quality inspection, and handles mass printing.

Cleaning finisher

This occupation involves the final stage of the cleaning process, performing pressing and ironing on clothing and bedding, finishing them, conducting quality inspections, and preparing for shipment.

Glycerin finishing worker

A manufacturing job responsible for the final finishing process of glycerin products, contributing to quality control and stable product supply.

Glycerin refining worker

A profession that refines crude glycerin through processes such as decolorization, deodorization, and distillation to produce high-purity glycerin suitable for food, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, etc.

Clinker Worker (Cement Manufacturing)

Manufacturing operator who mixes raw materials such as limestone and clay, fires them at high temperature in a rotary kiln, and produces clinker.

Chrome Tanning Worker

A job that processes animal hides into durable and preservative leather using chrome salts.

Smoked Salmon Manufacturer

A profession that manufactures, inspects, and packages smoked salmon by salting, drying, and smoking raw salmon.

Light alloy die material straightening worker (aluminum rolling)

Specialized worker who straightens die materials from aluminum slabs or blocks before and after rolling to ensure flatness and dimensional accuracy.

Decorative plywood manufacturing worker

This occupation manufactures decorative plywood for construction materials and furniture by applying adhesive to wood veneer boards, the raw material for decorative plywood, and going through pressing and finishing processes.

Cosmetics bottling worker

A manufacturing job that mixes cosmetic raw materials, fills and seals them into containers using machines or by hand, and handles labeling and packaging.