Shift Work × Required Skills: Quality Inspection
1263 jobs found.
Thread Winding Worker (Paper Yarn Manufacturing)
This occupation uses pulp as raw material, processes cellulose solution with chemicals, solidifies and stretches it using a spinning machine to manufacture regenerated cellulose fiber (paper yarn).
Elastic Thread Manufacturing Worker
A job that mixes natural rubber or synthetic rubber and manufactures thin rubber threads through processes such as extrusion and vulcanization.
Thread Washing Worker
This occupation involves washing threads prior to use in spinning and weaving processes to remove impurities.
Thread Drying Worker
Occupation that properly dries threads and fibers that have been dyed or washed.
Non-Apparel Sewing Machine Worker
A job that operates industrial sewing machines to assemble and sew non-apparel textile products such as bags and curtains.
Clothing Decontamination Worker (Contamination Removal)
Clothing decontamination workers are specialists who decontaminate clothing contaminated with dirt, chemicals, or radioactive substances using appropriate cleaning methods and agents, restoring them to a reusable state.
Clothing Product Finisher
A manufacturing job that performs finishing processes on clothing products, enhancing product quality through processes such as pressing, ironing, and inspection.
Clothing Special Sewing Machine Worker
Specialized skilled worker who uses special sewing machines for detailed clothing processing. High precision is required for buttonholes, zipper attachment, etc.
Clothing Sewing Machine Worker
This is a manufacturing job that operates industrial sewing machines to sew together various parts of clothing and assemble products.
Foundry Master (Imoji)
A profession that melts metal at high temperatures and pours it into molds to manufacture parts. Handles mold making, melting, pouring, finishing processes, quality inspection, etc., all in one.