Shift Work × Required Skills: Quality Inspection

1263 jobs found.

Stereotype Matrix Backing Worker

A job that applies adhesive to paper patterns, attaches reinforcing paper to the back surface, and creates patterns for bookbinding and printing.

Preparation Worker (Wild Animal Meat Products)

A manufacturing technician who dismantles meat obtained from wild birds and beasts, performs trimming and preliminary seasoning processes, and produces it as products.

Embroidery Pattern Worker

Embroidery pattern workers accurately position and attach embroidery patterns to fabric before sewing with an embroidery machine, as a specialized profession.

Embroidery Cutting Worker

Embroidery cutting workers remove excess threads and fabric from textile products after embroidery processing using machines or manual labor to refine the product's finish.

Embroidery Cutting Worker (Machine-operated)

A profession that accurately cuts fiber products subjected to embroidery processing using dedicated machines and sends them to the next process.

Plaster Manufacturing Worker (Excluding Plastering Work)

Factory worker who manufactures architectural plaster, from calcining lime raw materials through crushing, blending, and bagging.

Shidehimo Manufacturing Worker

A profession that twists raw yarns such as cotton, hemp, and synthetic fibers to manufacture various cords called shidehimo.

Bicycle Manufacturing Worker

This occupation handles manufacturing processes such as assembly, welding, painting, and inspection of bicycle bodies. Mechanical knowledge and manual dexterity are required.

Bicycle Complete Assembler

A job that manufactures complete bicycles by combining and assembling parts such as frames and wheels.

Bicycle Frame Assembler

A manufacturing technician who assembles bicycle frame parts through assembly, welding, polishing, and inspection to complete the product.