Shift work × Classification Details: Pulp and Paper Product Manufacturing Workers
131 jobs found.
Winder Operator (Corrugated Board Manufacturing)
This occupation involves operating the winding stand in a corrugated board manufacturing factory to wind, replace, and adjust corrugated board linerboard. It maintains stable machine operation and supports production efficiency.
Rosin Melting Worker
A job that heats and melts rosin (pine resin) to produce rosin, which is a raw material for adhesives and printing inks.
Mitsumata Drying Worker (Papermaking)
A manufacturing job that dries Mitsumata raw materials and adjusts them to a state usable in the papermaking process.
Surface Laminator (Paper Products Manufacturing)
This occupation involves laminating multiple paper sheets using adhesives or heat in the paper product manufacturing process.
Motoyui Manufacturer
Artisans and workers who manufacture paper strings (motoyui) by thinly slicing paper and going through processes such as gluing and drying.
Paper Machine Operator
Paper machine operators operate paper machines to mechanically produce western paper from pulp raw materials. They manage the production line while adjusting paper width, thickness, and quality.
Label Thread Attacher
Occupation that attaches threads to paper labels to complete product tags. Responsible for the process of threading and knotting using manual labor or dedicated machines.
Lignin Recovery Worker (Pulp Manufacturing)
Specialized professional who operates and manages plants to recover lignin from black liquor generated in the pulp manufacturing process and reuse it as chemicals or fuel.
Roofing Processing Worker
Manufacturing job that produces and processes waterproof sheets (roofing) primarily made from asphalt.
Roll Calender Operator (Processed Paper Manufacturing)
A profession that uses roll calender machines to apply calendering and gloss processing to paper, adjusting product characteristics.