Night shifts × Required Skills: Quality Inspection
31 jobs found.
Storage Worker (Beer Manufacturing)
Manufacturing job responsible for storing and aging beer, and maintaining and managing quality.
Lead Smelter
Manufacturing worker who separates and refines lead from ore. Operates high-temperature furnaces and uses chemical reactions to recover and cast lead.
PS (Polystyrene) Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing technician who manages polymerization reactions, prepares raw materials, operates equipment, and performs quality inspections at polystyrene resin manufacturing plants.
Beer Production Worker
A job that uses raw materials such as malt and hops, going through fermentation and aging processes to produce beer. Responsible for processes from raw material management to fermentation temperature adjustment, filtration, and filling.
Fluororesin Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing technical position handling fluororesin processes from raw material blending to polymerization reaction, molding, and finishing.
Frit Worker (Glass Fiber Manufacturing)
This occupation involves heating and melting glass raw materials in a melting furnace to produce frit (glass particles) for glass fiber manufacturing.
Decomposition Worker (Chemical Industry)
A job that operates decomposition processing equipment for chemical products to recover raw materials and treat waste liquids.
Spray Operator (Powdered Milk Manufacturing)
This occupation involves using spray drying equipment to atomize raw milk and produce powdered milk (such as skim milk). It handles operations from equipment operation to quality control.
Macaroni Manufacturing Worker
A job that manufactures pasta macaroni using wheat flour as raw material, responsible for the entire process from molding to drying, inspection, and packaging.
Paper Machine Operator
Paper machine operators operate paper machines to mechanically produce western paper from pulp raw materials. They manage the production line while adjusting paper width, thickness, and quality.