Shift Work × Required Skills: Quality Inspection
1263 jobs found.
Rag Worker (Shoddy Worker)
An occupation that manufactures recycled fibers (shoddy wool) using discarded clothing and fiber scraps as raw materials.
Rug Weaver (Carpet Weaver)
A profession that arranges raw materials such as wool or synthetic fibers using a warping machine and operates power looms or tufting machines to manufacture carpets and rugs. Handles thread tension adjustments, machine setup, and post-processing consistently.
Wrapping Worker (Rubber Insulated Wire Manufacturing)
This occupation involves applying rubber insulation to wires and manufacturing insulated wires for electrical use on a production line. It includes operating machines, conducting quality inspections, and maintaining uniform insulation thickness and product quality.
Laminator Worker (Processed Paper Manufacturing)
This occupation involves operating lamination machines to bond plastic films etc. to paper products to impart water resistance and strength, and managing the production line.
Lead Wire Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing job that processes and forms lead wires for electronic components using machine operations and manual work, and performs quality inspections.
Reformer (Clothing)
Worker in the finishing process who sets knitted products on a reformer machine (shape forming machine), uses steam and mechanical force for blocking, and stabilizes dimensions and shape.
Sulfate Paper Base Sheet Maker
Manufacturing worker who makes base paper for sulfate paper using sulfuric acid-treated dissolved pulp as raw material, and performs drying and finishing.
Sulfate Paper Manufacturing Worker
An industrial job that manufactures sulfate paper with functionalities such as water resistance and water repellency by applying sulfuric acid treatment to pulp raw materials.
Backpack Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing job that handles cutting, sewing, assembly, and inspection of backpacks.
Double Knitting Machine Operator
This occupation involves operating double knitting machines to produce knit fabrics such as double face and fleece-back. Tasks include setting up raw yarn, machine adjustments, quality inspections, and maintenance.