Shift Work × Recommended Skills: Hazardous Materials Handling

25 jobs found.

Empty Bottle Collector (Including Wholesaling)

Occupation of collecting used empty bottles from customers or public facilities, sorting and storing them, and supplying them to the recycled resource wholesale market.

Navigation Officer (Excluding Fishing Vessels)

Specialist who handles operation planning, navigation duties, and safety management for ships such as cargo ships and passenger ships.

Offset Sheet-Fed Printing Worker

Offset sheet-fed printing workers operate sheet-fed offset printing machines and handle all aspects of the printing process as manufacturing technicians.

Glass Raw Materials Blending Worker

Responsible for weighing and mixing raw materials used in glass manufacturing according to blending tables to create batches suitable for glass production in melting furnaces.

Roof Tile Firing Worker

A ceramics manufacturing worker who fires roof tiles at high temperatures to impart strength and durability as roofing materials.

Calcium Silicate Manufacturing Worker

Manufacturing staff responsible for the production process of calcium silicate boards (calcium silicate boards), from raw material formulation to forming, curing, and finishing.

Nuclear Reactor Equipment Cleaning Worker

A job at nuclear power plants, etc., that supports equipment performance maintenance and maintenance by cleaning the internals of nuclear reactor equipment and piping in radiation-controlled areas using high-pressure water cleaning or chemical cleaning.

Raw Material Mixing (Stirring) Worker (Carbon Rod Manufacturing)

In carbon rod manufacturing, this occupation involves measuring, compounding, and stirring raw materials to supply homogeneous mixtures to the production line.

Factory Railcar Driver

This occupation involves driving railcars (diesel locomotives) that run on tracks laid within factory premises to transport and dispatch raw materials and products. It also handles daily inspections, simple maintenance, and safety management.

Perfume Manufacturing Worker

A profession that manufactures and quality-controls perfume by blending natural and synthetic fragrances and mixing with diluents.