Team work × Recommended Skills: Machine Maintenance

85 jobs found.

Concrete Mixer Operator (Cement Product Manufacturing)

This occupation mixes cement, sand, gravel, water, etc., in appropriate ratios to manufacture concrete. It involves operating plants, performing quality checks, and producing products safely and efficiently.

Crusher Operator

A job that operates crushing equipment at quarry sites to crush and sort mined rocks, producing aggregates for roads and construction.

Coarse Sugar Manufacturing Worker

A profession that manufactures coarse sugar through the process of dissolving and boiling sugar and promoting crystallization. Involves machine operation and temperature and sugar content management to ensure stable quality and hygiene.

Turf Layer (Landscaping)

A profession that lays turf on green spaces such as gardens, parks, and golf courses, and performs subsequent maintenance.

Cable Stranding Worker (Power Cable Manufacturing)

This occupation involves operating stranding machines to twist multiple conductor wires together to manufacture the core wires of power cables. Responsibilities range from machine adjustments to quality inspections and production records.

Sake Yeast Starter Maker (Liquor Manufacturing)

A profession that manufactures yeast starter (yeast culture liquid serving as the base for moromi fermentation) and manages its quality. Optimizes the yeast propagation environment to support the foundation of sake brewing.

Woven Fabric Post-Processing Worker

A manufacturing technician who performs post-processing such as degreasing, bleaching, dyeing, drying, and pressing on woven fabrics to ensure product quality.

Shot Blast Worker (Casting Manufacturing)

A job that blasts metal particles at high speed onto the surface of castings to remove oxide films and adhesions, and finishes the surface.

Wheel Loader Operator

An occupation that operates wheel loaders at construction sites and elsewhere to perform excavation, loading and transportation of earth and sand.

Shiratamako Manufacturing Worker

A job that manufactures shiratamako flour through processes such as washing glutinous rice, soaking, crushing, drying, and sieving.