Creativity & Ideation × Workstyle: Factory Work

49 matching jobs found.

Leather Garment Manufacturer

A manufacturing job that designs, cuts, sews, and finishes clothing such as jackets, coats, and pants using leather materials. Requires skills in both handcrafting and machine operation.

Dry Confectionery Maker

A job responsible for the manufacturing processes from mixing to forming, drying, and finishing traditional dry confections such as rakugan and konpeito.

Blender (Whiskey Manufacturing)

Specialized profession that blends whiskey original spirits in the optimal balance to refine product quality and flavor.

Hairpiece Maker

Occupation that produces hairpieces (partial wigs) using human hair or synthetic fibers as materials.

Bed Decorator

A craftsman who enhances the aesthetics and functionality of the bed area through cutting, sewing, and decorative processing of fabrics.

Sail Maker

Sail makers manufacture and repair sails for ships, handling processes from cutting sailcloth to sewing, waterproofing, and durability processing.

Wood Painter

A profession that polishes and primes wooden products such as wood items and furniture, applies paint to enhance aesthetics and durability.

Bakery Cook

A culinary role responsible for dough preparation, fermentation, baking, and finishing of bread and pastries. Produces consistent quality in stores or factories.

Japanese Dry Confectionery Maker

A profession that manufactures Japanese dry confections by kneading ingredients using traditional techniques, molding, drying, and packaging.