Line Work × Classification Details: Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Excluding Metal and Food Products)
503 jobs found.
Weft Knitter
Technical occupation that operates weft knitting machines such as circular knitting machines to mass-produce knitted fabrics like socks and sweaters.
Detonator Worker
Chemical product manufacturing worker who manufactures detonators (detonators) and handles processes such as mixing, forming, assembly, quality inspection, and packaging.
Rag Worker (Shoddy Worker)
An occupation that manufactures recycled fibers (shoddy wool) using discarded clothing and fiber scraps as raw materials.
Laminating Worker (Textile Manufacturing)
A processing worker who laminates synthetic resin films or backing materials onto textiles to impart waterproofness, durability, and decorative properties.
Laminator Worker (Processed Paper Manufacturing)
This occupation involves operating lamination machines to bond plastic films etc. to paper products to impart water resistance and strength, and managing the production line.
Lead Adjuster
A manufacturing worker who adjusts the leads (terminals) of electronic components to specified shapes and dimensions, preparing them for assembly and soldering processes.
Double Knitting Machine Operator
This occupation involves operating double knitting machines to produce knit fabrics such as double face and fleece-back. Tasks include setting up raw yarn, machine adjustments, quality inspections, and maintenance.
Linette Weaver
Manufacturing technician who weaves linette fabric using a weaving machine. Performs yarn tensioning, machine adjustment, and quality inspection.
Cooling Worker (Soap Manufacturing, Oil and Fat Processing)
A profession that operates cooling equipment in soap and oil/fat production lines to manage product temperature and maintain quality.
Lace Cutter (Embroidered Lace)
A manufacturing job that cuts embroidered lace fabric by hand or with dedicated machines based on patterns and sends it to the sewing process.