Shift Work × Required Skills: Quality Control
186 jobs found.
Ore Inspector
This occupation involves sampling and chemical analysis of mined ore to determine grade and composition, thereby managing quality.
Ore Analyst (Mining Site)
A profession that conducts chemical and physical analysis of ore collected at mining sites to support quality control and ore dressing processes.
Dried Persimmon Manufacturing Worker
A job that selects fresh persimmons, peels them, dries them in the sun, and dries them to manufacture dried persimmons (koro persimmons).
Concrete Placing Machine Operator
A job that operates placing machines such as concrete pump trucks to supply concrete to designated positions at construction sites.
Sand Mixer (Ceramics)
A manufacturing technical position that kneads clay and sand, raw materials for products, for the ceramics industry, and supplies uniform materials.
Cermet Manufacturing Worker
Technical occupation that manufactures cermet, a composite of ceramics and metals, through processes from powder blending to forming, sintering, and grinding finishing.
Cytotechnologist
Medical technologist who observes human cells under a microscope to detect abnormalities such as cancer and infections.
Sugar Bean Manufacturing Worker
Sugar bean manufacturing workers coat beans with sugar to mass-produce bean confectionery (sugar beans).
Pesticide Residue Analyst
Specialist who quantifies and detects pesticide residues in agricultural products and environmental samples using high-sensitivity analytical instruments, evaluates safety, confirms compliance with legal standards, and contributes to quality assurance.
Finishing Ply Yarn Worker
A job that twists raw yarns together or performs finishing processes to adjust the quality as ply yarn for products.