Shift Work × Required Skills: Quality Inspection

1263 jobs found.

Hemp Bag Sewing Operator

Hemp bag sewing operators process and manufacture bags made from materials such as hemp using sewing machines.

Tanning Worker (Leather)

A profession that chemically and physically processes animal hides such as those from cows or sheep, performing tanning, dyeing, and finishing to create base materials for leather products.

Ajitori Tanner (Leather Tanning)

Ajitori tanners (leather tanning) manufacture and finish leather for leather products by washing and degreasing animal hides, then performing processes such as tanning, dyeing, drying, and fatliquoring.

Foot Press Worker

Manufacturing worker who operates a foot-operated press machine and uses dies to perform hole drilling, blanking, bending, and other processes on metal parts.

Rolling Finisher

Manufacturing worker who adjusts and manages thickness and surface quality in the finishing process after rolling metal materials such as steel plates.

Thick Paper Beater

Specialized profession that manufactures thick paper used for packaging materials and cardboard. Responsible for a series of processes from raw material adjustment to sheet formation, drying, calendering, and finishing.

Heavy Fabric Weaver (Atsuko)

Specialized profession focused on manufacturing thick fabrics, handling everything from yarn preparation to loom operation and quality inspection.

Extrusion Worker (Rubber-Coated Wire Manufacturing)

A manufacturing technical position that operates an extruder to coat metal wires with rubber compounds, and performs quality inspections and machine maintenance.

Post-processing Worker (Chemical Fiber Manufacturing)

A job that handles the post-processing process of raw yarn in chemical fiber production lines, performing machine operation and quality control.

Aniline Dyeing Worker

Manufacturing occupation that colors fiber products using aniline dyes and performs dyeing processing.