Night Shift × Required Skills: Quality Inspection
87 jobs found.
Power Seat Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing line worker who assembles and processes parts for automotive power seats.
Semiconductor Etching Worker
Manufacturing operator who forms fine patterns on semiconductor wafers through chemical and physical etching processes.
Semiconductor Chip Manufacturing Worker
A job that operates and manages semiconductor chip manufacturing processes such as photolithography, etching, and film formation in a cleanroom.
Coating Worker (Metal Products)
Technical job that forms coatings (plating or coating) on the surface of metal products for purposes such as corrosion prevention and decoration. Handles everything consistently from pretreatment through plating processes, post-treatment, and inspection.
Bottled Food Manufacturing Equipment Operator
This occupation involves operating a series of equipment from filling to sterilization and labeling on the bottled food manufacturing line, maintaining quality and safety.
Film Manufacturing Equipment Operator
Operates and monitors plastic film manufacturing equipment, handling tasks from raw material feeding to quality inspection and simple maintenance. A technical job.
Film Winding Worker (Capacitor Manufacturing)
A technical job that accurately winds thin-film used for the core of capacitors on the production line, supporting product quality and production efficiency.
Cold Pack Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing staff who mix raw materials for gel packs (cold packs) for low-temperature storage and perform filling, forming, and packaging operations using machines. Includes operating production lines, quality inspections, and machine maintenance checks.
Oil and Fat Settling Worker (Animal and Vegetable Oil and Fat Manufacturing)
A manufacturing job responsible for the settling and separation process of animal and vegetable oils and fats, involving operation adjustment of settling tanks and quality control.
Welded Steel Pipe Manufacturing Equipment Operator
Welded steel pipe manufacturing equipment operators operate and monitor continuous production lines from roll forming to welding, handling steel pipe manufacturing.