[Fukui Prefecture] Recruiting full-time employees/inexperienced people are welcome /various qualifications can be obtained after joining the company
I work within the Fukui Plant of the UACJ Production Headquarters, a stable company affiliated with the Furukawa Group, which has been in business for over 60 years.
As a machine operator for processing aluminum impurities, qualifications such as forklifts and floor-operated cranes can be obtained after joining the company
We have a reliable support system in place even if you start with no experience.
▼ About the required level of Japanese
If you have a daily conversation level (equivalent to N3 to N4), it seems that you can handle it.
Since it is a two-person work system at the manufacturing site, it is desirable to be able to have basic communication such as safety checks.
▼ This job is perfect for people like this (IDEAL CANDIDATE)
・Inexperienced start: Even if you are new to the manufacturing industry, you can start with confidence because there is qualification acquisition support.
・Stability Orientation: I want to work for a long time at a stable company affiliated with the Furukawa Group that has been in business for over 60 years.
・Proud of physical strength: I want to earn a solid income by working hard at a manufacturing and rotation site.
▼ About work shifts
You will work in shifts (9-day cycle with 3 days off, 1 day off, 3 night shifts, 2 days off)
[Full-time employee appointments available] Permanent residents, permanent residents, and spouse visas are welcome
[High income] Skill improvement, full-time employment possible, foreign human resources active
▼GOOD POINTS
・High hourly wage starts at 1500 yen
・Many foreigners are active
・Fully equipped employee dormitories
・Can be promoted as a full-time employee after 1 year
・Clean work environment, air conditioning and heating
▼ About Japanese Level [N5]
Reading and writing kanji are essential
▼ About the interview
First, I'm planning an online interview
The person in charge of recruitment will contact those who have passed the document screening