Creativity & Ideation × Workstyle: Workshop Employment
205 matching jobs found.
Mobile Maker (Decorative Ornaments)
A manufacturing job that handcrafts decorative ornaments such as mobiles, from material selection to design, processing, assembly, and finishing.
Raised Enamel Painter
Specialist who applies raised color enamel decorations using the raised enamel technique to bisque or post-glazed ceramic ware.
Yuzen Artisan
Traditional crafts artisan who applies Japanese patterns and designs to fabric using techniques such as dyeing and resist paste.
Yuzen Pattern Designer
A profession that devises patterns for traditional Yuzen dyeing and creates base drawings for the dyeing process.
Yuzen Pattern Painter
Traditional craft artisan who creates patterns for Yuzen dyeing using hand-drawing or stencils.
Yuzen Dyer
Yuzen dyers are traditional craft technicians who dye patterns on fabrics such as kimonos using the Yuzen dyeing technique. They manually perform processes from underpainting to stencil creation, resist paste application, dyeing, steaming, and scouring.
Tailor (Men's Suit Tailoring)
Artisan who cuts and sews men's suits and jackets according to individual body shapes and requests, pursuing comfort and design.
Menswear Tailor (Menswear)
A profession that takes the customer's body measurements, cuts, sews, and finishes menswear to provide custom-made clothing.
Marquetry Craftsman
A traditional craft artisan who handcrafts decorative wooden products by combining small pieces of different types and colors of wood into geometric patterns or designs.
Rantai (Ran) Lacquerware Maker
Rantai lacquerware makers weave bamboo to create vessel bodies, apply multiple layers of lacquer, and perform decoration and polishing—a traditional lacquerware manufacturing technical occupation.