Shift work × Classification Details: Chemical Product Manufacturing Workers

248 jobs found.

Cutting Worker (Chemical Fiber Manufacturing)

Manufacturing operator who cuts and trims chemical fiber raw materials to specified lengths and shapes to ensure quality.

Gelatin manufacturing worker

A profession that extracts collagen from animal bones and skins, dries and pulverizes it to manufacture gelatin. Involves operating and managing production equipment and conducting quality inspections.

Shellac manufacturing worker

A profession that refines and processes natural resin (shellac), also known as lacquer shellac, to manufacture raw materials for paints, varnishes, etc.

Ceramic Raw Material Manufacturing Worker

Technical position responsible for manufacturing processes such as blending, crushing, drying, and granulating raw material powders used in ceramic products. Manages raw material quality and ensures stable supply.

Detergent base material manufacturer (synthetic detergent manufacturing)

This occupation involves operating and managing reaction, mixing, and separation processes to industrially manufacture base materials such as surfactants, the main components of detergents, while maintaining quality, safety, and production efficiency.

Washing Soda Manufacturing Worker

Chemical product manufacturing job responsible for producing washing soda products using soda ash (sodium carbonate) as the main raw material.

Laundry Soap Manufacturing Worker

A job that handles the entire manufacturing process from blending raw materials for laundry soap to reaction, drying, forming, and packaging.

Soda Adjuster (Chemical Fiber Manufacturing)

Technical job that appropriately adjusts the concentration and temperature of caustic soda solution in the chemical fiber manufacturing process and provides stable supply.

Tar Block Manufacturing Worker

A manufacturing worker who uses coal-derived tar as raw material, processes it through heating, stirring, forming, and drying stages to create blocks, and supplies them as industrial fuel or materials.

Dynamite Charger

A profession responsible for safely filling and packaging explosives such as dynamite in factories for use in blasting operations.