Night Shift × Required Skills: Safety and Health Management

41 jobs found.

Dehydration Worker (Chemical)

In the manufacturing process of chemical products, operates dehydration equipment such as centrifugal separators, filter presses, and drying furnaces to remove moisture from products and finish them to the specified quality.

Storage Battery Filling Worker

Manufacturing operator who fills a specified amount of electrolyte into storage battery cells and inspects appearance and weight.

Chip Drying Worker

Manufacturing operator who uniformly dries wood chips and manages quality.

Pulp Manufacturing Worker

Worker who chemically and mechanically manufactures pulp, the raw material for paper, from raw materials such as wood chips.

Non-Ferrous Metal Melting Furnace Worker

Non-ferrous metal melting furnace workers melt non-ferrous metals such as aluminum and copper in high-temperature melting furnaces, manage quality, and supply them for casting or forming in the manufacturing industry.

Acid Bleaching Worker (Spinning, Weaving Manufacturing)

A job that involves operating equipment, managing chemicals, and safety and health management to bleach fiber products using acidic bleaching agents in the spinning and weaving manufacturing process.

Pulsation Welder

A profession that performs specialized welding work to join metal parts with high quality using pulsed current.

Polyurethane Foam Manufacturer

Polyurethane foam manufacturers mix and foam raw materials such as polyols and isocyanates, then manufacture foam products through cutting, polishing, and inspection processes.

Grinding Powder Manufacturer

A manufacturing technical job that pulverizes and grinds raw materials, adjusts particle size, and manufactures raw powder for ceramics and stone products.

Melting Worker (Foundry Manufacturing)

Manufacturing worker who uses a melting furnace to melt metal at high temperatures and adjusts and supplies molten metal for casting.