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Yarn Manufacturing Worker (Ply Yarn, Yarn for Weaving, Yarn for Knitting)

A manufacturing job responsible for the yarn-making process (twisting) of fiber raw materials, producing yarn for weaving and knitting.

Chemical Recovery Worker (Chemical Products)

A job that handles the collection, regeneration, and treatment of waste liquids and gases generated in the manufacturing process at chemical plants.

Medicinal Liquor Manufacturing Worker

This occupation manufactures liquor containing medicinal ingredients. It involves steeping raw materials such as medicinal herbs and herbs in alcohol, and performing extraction, adjustment, storage, and quality control.

Vegetable Canning Worker

This occupation manufactures canned products using vegetables as raw materials. Responsible for processes from raw material processing to sterilization, filling, sealing, and labeling.

Vegetable Preparation Worker (Bottling Manufacturing)

Manufacturing job that washes, cuts, and heat-treats vegetables, then bottles them with sterilization, filling, and sealing.

Amusement Park Facilities Attendant

Amusement park facilities attendants provide safe and comfortable leisure experiences through the operation, inspection, and maintenance of attractions, park cleaning, and visitor guidance and support.

Amusement Park Train Operator

This job involves operating trains running within amusement parks, conducting safety checks, vehicle inspections, and passenger services to provide a safe and comfortable ride experience.

Amusement Facility Attendant

Amusement facility attendants work in leisure facilities such as amusement parks and theme parks, handling customer service, attraction operations, safety management, ticket sales, and facility maintenance.

Amusement Equipment Attendant

An occupation that operates, manages, and inspects game machines and amusement equipment in amusement facilities, ensuring user safety and providing comfortable services.

Mail Dispatch Clerk

Mail dispatch clerks handle the reception, sorting, shipping preparation, and postage calculation of mail items, supporting the smooth operation of postal services as clerical staff.