Shift work × Keywords: Raw Material Mixing

20 jobs found.

Ready-Mix Concrete Worker

A manufacturing job that mixes raw materials for ready-mix concrete, kneads and manages quality at the plant, and supplies it to construction sites.

Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing Worker

This occupation involves mixing cement, aggregates, water, admixtures, etc., in appropriate proportions to manufacture ready-mix concrete and manage its quality. Operates plant equipment and is responsible for everything from production to shipping preparation.

Fiberboard Manufacturing Worker

A job that manufactures fiberboard by mixing wood fibers with adhesives and going through processes such as press forming, drying, and cutting.

Frit Worker

This occupation involves mixing, melting, cooling, crushing, and sieving glass raw materials to manufacture frit (glass frit) for glazes and ceramics.

Powdered Milk Blender

Powdered Milk Blenders measure and mix powdered milk, the raw material for powdered milk, in the prescribed ratio, and supply products to the production line while managing quality and hygiene.

Pet Food Manufacturing Worker

A job that handles the entire manufacturing process of pet food from raw material mixing to forming, drying, and packaging, involving machine operation and quality and hygiene management.

Baby Food Canning Worker

Baby food canning workers handle the entire process from mixing raw materials for baby food to filling cans, sterilization, quality inspection, and packaging.

Boiling Operator (Ham and Sausage Manufacturing)

A profession that processes meat raw materials from preparation through heat sterilization (boiling) to produce ham and sausage products.

Ceramic and Stone Product Production Equipment Operator

A job that operates and monitors equipment from raw material mixing to forming, drying, and firing on manufacturing lines for ceramics and stone products, ensuring quality and safety.

Brick Former

A job in the brick production line where raw materials are mixed and clay is molded using molds. Architectural bricks are manufactured through drying and firing processes.