Factory work × Required Skills: Safety and Health Management
99 jobs found.
Grinding Operator (Chemical Fiber Manufacturing)
This occupation involves finely grinding raw fibers using a grinding machine in the chemical fiber manufacturing process and adjusting the particle size. Responsible for machine operation, quality and safety management.
Crushing and Sieving Operator (Chemical Product Manufacturing)
This occupation is responsible for crushing raw materials for chemical products and adjusting particle size using sieves.
Spray Drying Worker (Synthetic Detergent Manufacturing)
Manufacturing operator who powderizes raw material solutions for synthetic detergents using spray drying equipment and manages quality.
Modified Paper Manufacturing Worker
Modified Paper Manufacturing Workers produce specialty paper (modified processed paper) by applying resins or additives to base paper to impart functions such as water resistance, oil resistance, and weather resistance.
Corrugated Box Manufacturer
A job that uses machines to punch out, form, glue, inspect, etc., corrugated cardboard sheets to manufacture corrugated boxes.
Polyethylene Manufacturing Worker
Plant operator who manufactures polyethylene through polymerization reactions using ethylene as the raw material.
Polyethylene Wire Manufacturing Worker
A job that manufactures, inspects, and winds linear products using an extrusion molding machine with polyethylene resin as raw material.
Formalin Manufacturing Worker
A job that operates production equipment for formalin (formaldehyde aqueous solution), manufacturing products through oxidation reactions of raw materials, distillation, and purification.
Magnet Semi-Finished Product Manufacturing Worker
A job that forms and sinters metal powder to manufacture magnets in a semi-finished state.
Rosin Melting Worker
A job that heats and melts rosin (pine resin) to produce rosin, which is a raw material for adhesives and printing inks.