Creativity & Ideation × Workstyle: Factory work

14 matching jobs found.

Anko Applicator (Wagashi Manufacturing)

An anko applicator is a wagashi manufacturing artisan who evenly applies anko to the dough, shapes it, and finishes the product.

Painting Kiln Worker (Ceramic Manufacturing)

This occupation involves manually applying patterns and decorations to ceramic bisque using paints and glazes. It plays a role in enhancing the aesthetics and added value of products.

Picture frame production worker (Wooden)

Artisan who designs, manufactures, and finishes wooden picture frames. Handles selection of wood, processing, assembly, polishing, and decoration.

Leather Coloring Worker

A manufacturing job that evenly colors the surface of leather products using dyes or pigments to enhance aesthetics and durability.

Signboard production worker

A profession that integrally produces signboards for stores and commercial facilities, from material cutting, painting, assembly, to finishing.

Gold wall manufacturer (gold leaf wallpaper manufacturing)

A profession that manufactures decorative wallpaper using gold leaf. Using traditional techniques and precise handwork, it produces high-end wallpaper for architectural interiors and restoration work.

Food Flavor Manufacturing Worker

Specialist profession that extracts and blends food flavorings using chemical and technical methods to productize flavors and aromas.

Bread and Confectionery Maker

A profession that mixes raw materials such as flour and sugar, performs fermentation, shaping, baking, and finishing to mass-produce or handcraft bread and confectionery.

Brandy Manufacturing Worker

A job that produces brandy by fermenting and distilling raw materials such as grapes into spirits, then aging and blending them in barrels.

Pattern Weaver

Pattern weavers are artisans and technicians who operate Jacquard looms to design and manufacture high-value-added textiles featuring complex patterns.