Attention to Detail & Accuracy × Classification Details: Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations

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Opera Glass Assembler

A profession that assembles lenses and housings of opera glasses (binoculars for theater viewing), which are small optical instruments, and performs inspections and adjustments.

Omamori Manufacturing Worker

A profession that manufactures amulets and talismans distributed at shrines and temples using manual labor or machinery.

Omiya Shrine Craftsman

Traditional wood product processor who crafts models and parts of wooden omiya shrines (kamidana or shingu).

Toy Manufacturing Worker

A profession that molds, assembles, paints, and inspects toys using machine operations or manual labor with materials such as plastic and wood.

Weight Adjustment Worker

Weight adjustment workers are skilled technicians who perform fine adjustments to internal weights and balance mechanisms in the assembly process of weighing and measuring instruments and optical machinery to ensure product weight balance and measurement accuracy.

Olive Oil Manufacturing Worker

Occupation of manufacturing edible olive oil through oil extraction and refining processes from olive fruits.

Weaver

A profession that sets threads as warp and weft, operates a loom, and manufactures fabric.

Folding Worker

A job that operates folding machines to fold printed materials or paper into specified shapes and sizes.

Folding Worker (Bookbinding)

This occupation involves operating a folding machine to fold printed paper into the specified shape. It is part of the bookbinding process, requiring quality control and adherence to deadlines.

Folding Worker (Textile Manufacturing)

This occupation involves folding the fabric after weaving, performing finishing processes such as inspection and packaging as the final stage of the textile manufacturing process.