Shift work × Recommended Skills: Quality control
151 jobs found.
Lumber Marking Worker
A profession that marks cutting lines and processing positions on lumber with ink based on blueprints and specifications before processing it to predetermined dimensions or shapes.
Silk Reeler
Occupation of extracting raw silk from cocoons and manufacturing raw silk using silk-reeling machines.
Plate-Making Operator
A technical job that creates printing plates from digital data and performs high-precision plate output and development processing.
Board maker (fiberboard)
A manufacturing technician who handles the entire process from raw material blending to molding press, drying, and finishing of wood fiberboards, achieving quality control and production efficiency.
Bookbinding Gluing Worker
This occupation involves applying glue to printed signatures, attaching covers, and binding books or booklets. It includes manual work and machine operation to ensure the strength and precision of the finish.
Asbestos Product Manufacturing Worker
A job that manufactures building materials and industrial products by mixing and molding raw materials containing asbestos (asbestos) and going through processes such as drying and firing.
Fresh Fish Box Hauler (Fishing Port Fish Market)
Worker at a fishing port fish market who packs fresh fish into boxes and performs unloading and transportation. Handles all fish box operations from incoming to outgoing shipments.
Laundry press worker
Work involving using a press machine or iron to remove wrinkles from clothing and fabric products after laundry and finish them beautifully.
Cotton sorting worker
A profession that removes seeds and foreign matter from raw cotton to maintain consistent cotton quality.
Tobacco raw material handler
Tobacco raw material handlers operate processing equipment such as drying, fermentation, pulverizing, and mixing for tobacco leaves to prepare raw materials suitable for the tobacco manufacturing process.