Shift Work × Career Path: Quality Manager

1968 jobs found.

Form Printing Worker

A manufacturing operator who mass-prints various forms (such as receipts and application forms) using printing machines and manages quality.

Fabric Cutting Worker

Fabric cutting workers are artisans who accurately cut fabric based on patterns created by designers or pattern makers in the clothing manufacturing process.

Fukujinzuke Manufacturing Worker

A profession that mass-produces Fukujinzuke by pickling vegetables in seasoning liquid.

Insulated Glass Manufacturing Worker

Insulated glass manufacturing workers combine multiple glass sheets with an intermediate layer to produce insulated and soundproof double-glazed glass. They handle the entire process from preparing raw sheets, cutting, cleaning, assembling, sealing, to inspection.

Bag Manufacturing Worker (Large Square-Bottom Paper Bag)

A manufacturing job that produces large square-bottom paper bags using automatic machines, responsible for folding, pasting, inspection, and maintenance.

Bag Assembly and Finishing Worker

A manufacturing job involving assembly of parts, sewing, inspection, packaging, and other finishing processes for bag-shaped products.

Bag Inspection Worker

This occupation involves visually inspecting and using measuring instruments to check the appearance, dimensions, and functionality of bag products made of paper, cloth, or vinyl, and sorting out defective products.

Bag Sewing Worker

A manufacturing job that involves cutting, sewing, and finishing bags (bags, pouches, drawstring bags, etc.) using materials such as cloth and leather.

Slub Removal Worker

A profession that involves visually or mechanically inspecting fabrics for slubs (lumps) and defects after manufacturing textiles or fiber products, and removing or marking them.

Nonwoven Fabric Product Inspector

Workers who inspect the appearance, dimensions, and performance of nonwoven fabric products to ensure quality.