
3 major benefits of working at Nikko Kaisan
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You can work silently at your own pace. Of course there are no quotas.
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Working hours and days can be set quite flexibly. In fact, homemakers and senior citizens are working very energetically!
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Through the processing of Toyama's specialty products, such as white shrimp and firefly squid, it is highly motivated to convey the charms of Toyama to the rest of the country!
One of the main jobs in our processing plant is peeling the shells of Japanese glass shrimp. It may look plain at first glance, but it is actually very deep and full of tricks. It may seem difficult at first, but once you get used to it, you will quickly improve. This job is perfect for those who are dexterous with their hands and want to work quietly and at their own pace.
Full-time employee
Job Description
Processing of Japanese glass shrimp and firefly squid.
Management of processing plants, etc.
Salary
180,000 yen~
*Varies depending on experience and age.
Working hours
07:00~16:00 (60 minute break)
Allowances
Commuting allowance, overtime allowance, bonus (twice a year)
Holiday・Vacation
Complete 2 days off per week (Sundays, national holidays, 1 day per week depending on consultation with the company)
Insurance
Health, Welfare, Employment, Industrial Accidents
Test Period
For 1 month
There is no difference in treatment during the trial period.
part-time job
Job Description
Processing and manufacturing of Japanese glass shrimp and firefly squid. Specifically, there are tasks such as peeling the shells of white shrimp, removing the eyeballs of firefly squid, and weighing processed foods.
Hourly Wage
1,120 yen
Qualification
Inexperienced person welcome
Homemakers are welcome!
Double job is also OK
Working Hours
07:30~16:00 (80 minute break)
*Days and hours negotiable
*It is OK even from 1 day a week, 3 hours a day!
Treatment
Various social insurance, uniform rental, transportation expenses regulation payment, rest room complete, work within dependents OK, appointment as full-time employee available, paid vacation (10 days after half a year)