Standing Work × Career Path: Production Management

309 jobs found.

Slitter Worker (Rubber Cutting)

Slitter workers (rubber cutting) are manufacturing jobs that use slitter machines to cut rubber sheets or roll-shaped rubber materials to specified widths and lengths.

Warping Worker

This occupation arranges the warp yarns used in the pre-weaving stage to the required number and length, and winds them onto a beam using a warping machine or warping stand.

Grain Milling Equipment Operator

Job involving operation, monitoring, and maintenance of grain milling (threshing, sorting, and refining of grains) equipment.

Plate-Making Worker

Specialized profession that creates, outputs, and performs quality inspections on printing plates (layouts) for printed materials.

Product Packaging Worker

Product packaging workers package finished products in factories or warehouses and prepare them for shipment. They handle selection of packaging materials, operation of packaging machines, manual packing, label application, sealing, inspection, etc.

Flour Milling Raw Material Worker

Flour milling raw material workers receive and inspect grains such as wheat, perform raw material adjustments including foreign matter removal, sorting, weighing, and mixing, and prepare them in a state suitable for the flour milling process.

Flour Milling Equipment Operator

An occupation that operates and monitors flour milling equipment using grains such as wheat as raw materials to produce high-quality powdery products.

Spinning Worker

An occupation that cleans and aligns raw fibers such as wool and manufactures pre-spinning raw materials called tops and rovings.

Bookbinding Inspector

A profession that visually inspects books and booklets after the bookbinding process, checks page order, binding strength, printing quality, etc., and sorts out defective products.

Noodle Making Machine Worker

Noodle making machine workers operate, adjust, and maintain machines that produce noodles, supporting stable production as manufacturing workers.