Night Shift × Career Path: Quality Management
9 jobs found.
Absorber Manufacturing Worker
This occupation involves assembling, processing, and inspecting absorbers (shock absorbers) for automobiles and industrial machinery on the manufacturing line to ensure the quality of products with vibration absorption functions.
Metal Processing and Welding Inspector
A profession that inspects defects in metal processed parts and weld joints using various non-destructive tests, dimensional and visual inspections to ensure quality.
Sandpaper Maker
A job that applies abrasives and adhesives to sandpaper base materials, dries and processes them, cuts to standard sizes, inspects, and completes the product.
Motorcycle Assembler
A manufacturing job that assembles motorcycle parts and produces completed vehicles on the production line.
Molding Worker (Soap Manufacturing, Fats and Oils Processing)
Manufacturing worker who dissolves and blends soap or animal/vegetable fats and oils, molds using dies, and then cools and dries, etc.
Paper Manufacturing Engineer (Excluding Development Engineers)
A technical job that manages pulp and paper manufacturing processes, operates and maintains equipment such as papermaking machines and dryers, and produces high-quality paper products.
Bulb and Electron Tube Manufacturing Worker
Occupation that manufactures glass products such as light bulbs and electron tubes. Responsible for everything from glass forming to installation of internal components, evacuation, sealing, and inspection.
Electronic Device Parts Assembly Equipment Operator
This occupation involves operating and maintaining equipment that assembles electronic device parts.
Loop Antenna Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing job that handles part processing, assembly, and inspection of loop antennas.