Team work × Keywords: Quality inspection
50 jobs found.
Fabric (Haku) Toy Assembler
Manufacturing job involving assembly and finishing of fabric toys (stuffed animals, dolls, etc.). Involved in cutting, sewing, stuffing, and finishing processes.
Flint Glass Manufacturing Worker
Flint glass manufacturing workers are specialists who produce high-refractive-index glass containing lead, handling everything consistently from raw material mixing to melting, forming, and inspection.
Paste filling worker (dry cell battery manufacturing)
In the dry cell battery manufacturing line, uniformly applies active material paste to electrode plates, handling a critical process that determines performance. A technical role responsible for a wide range from machine operation to quality control and safety hygiene management.
Can Seamer Degassing Worker (Canned Food Manufacturing)
Responsible for the process of sealing (seaming) cans and degassing (vacuum processing) the inside on the canned food manufacturing line to ensure the sealing and preservation of contents.
Bean miso manufacturing worker
Artisan who manufactures bean miso using soybean koji and salt as raw materials. Handles processes such as steaming, koji attachment, salting, fermentation, and aging, and manages quality and hygiene.
Beeswax manufacturing worker
A profession that refines and processes beeswax from raw materials to manufacture products used in cosmetics, food, and industrial materials.
Minced meat manufacturing worker
A factory worker who manufactures ground meat (minced meat) using meat as raw material and handles packaging.
Noodle Production Equipment Operator
A job that operates mechanical equipment on the noodle production line, handling the entire process from raw material input to product inspection.
Raschel worker
A profession that operates Raschel knitting machines to produce knitted fabrics such as lace and mesh.
Continuous Casting Machine Operator (Non-ferrous Metal)
This occupation involves operating continuous casting machines for non-ferrous metals, pouring molten metal into molds, and mass-producing products such as ingots.