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593 jobs found.

Cookie Manufacturing Worker

Cookie manufacturing workers perform processes such as weighing and mixing raw materials, forming, baking, and packaging using machines or by hand to efficiently manufacture mass-produced cookies.

Crusher Operator (Ceramic Raw Materials)

Machine operator job that processes raw materials for ceramic products to a specified particle size using a crusher and supplies them to the production line.

Kraft Paper Bag Manufacturing Worker (Large Square-Bottom Paper Bags)

Manufacturing operator responsible for producing large square-bottom kraft paper bags using bag-making machines, handling cutting, gluing, and inspection.

Crystal Manufacturing Worker (Quartz Oscillator Manufacturing)

A job responsible for the manufacturing process of quartz crystal units that require ultra-high precision. Handles cutting, polishing, adjustment, assembly, and inspection.

Clinker Grinding Worker (Cement Manufacturing)

This occupation involves grinding clinker (cement firing product) into powder using grinding machines to produce the final product, cement.

Crew (Convenience Store)

Job involving customer service, cashier duties, product restocking, cleaning, ordering, etc., at a convenience store.

Grating Manufacturing Worker

Manufacturing job involving cutting, welding, assembling, and finishing metal gratings (grate covers).

Crane Operator

A job that operates cranes at construction sites and ports to safely hoist, move, and unload materials and cargo.

Care Worker (Medical Facilities, Elderly Welfare Facilities)

A profession that supports the daily lives of elderly or disabled service users in medical facilities or elderly welfare facilities, aiming to promote independence and improve quality of life (QOL).

Geisha

A traditional Japanese female hospitality occupation that entertains guests at teahouses and banquet venues in Kyoto and elsewhere through traditional performing arts such as dance and music, conversation, and hospitality.