Shift work × Career Path: Manufacturing operator

148 jobs found.

Paint manufacturing worker

A profession that blends raw materials such as pigments, resins, and solvents for paint, and produces products through manufacturing processes such as stirring and dispersion.

Liquid medicine manufacturing worker

A job that handles the entire process from raw material blending to mixing, sterilization, filling, packaging, and quality inspection at manufacturing sites for various liquid medicines (nutrient drinks, energy drinks, etc.).

Nama-fu manufacturer

Food manufacturing occupation that produces nama-fu and nama-fu products. Using wheat gluten as raw material, performs a series of processes from kneading, forming, steaming, cooling, and packaging.

Nameko canning worker

Manufacturing operator who processes nameko mushrooms from raw materials into canned products.

Milk beverage manufacturing worker

A job that manufactures milk beverages through processes such as pasteurization, homogenization, blending, and filling using milk and dairy products as raw materials.

Disulfide Charge Worker (Chemical Fiber Manufacturing)

The Disulfide Charge Worker is a technical position that performs charging processes using disulfides in the chemical fiber manufacturing process to maintain product quality.

Kneading worker (ink manufacturing)

Manufacturing job that blends and kneads raw materials for printing inks to meet quality standards.

Hardboard manufacturing worker

A job that manufactures high-density fiberboard (hardboard) using wood as raw material.

Bladder manufacturing worker (rubber bags)

A manufacturing job that compounds rubber raw materials, shapes them through molding, vulcanization, and finishing processes to produce rubber bags. Involves machine operation, quality control, and equipment maintenance.

Bat manufacturer (baseball bat: metal)

A manufacturing job that mass-produces and finishes metal baseball bats using machining and surface finishing.