Learning Agility & Knowledge Acquisition × Classification Details: Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Excluding Metal and Food Products)
76 matching jobs found.
MAC Operator (DTP)
A profession that uses Macintosh to perform typesetting and layout for publications and advertisements, creating print-ready data.
Shrine Carpenter
Traditional craftsman who designs, constructs, repairs, and performs decorative carving on wood-frame structures for shrines, Buddhist temples, and similar religious architecture.
Calligraphy Brush Maker
Artisan who manufactures calligraphy brushes using traditional methods. Handles everything from selecting hair material, bundling hair, processing the handle, shaping the hair, gluing, to finishing.
Wooden Fittings Apprentice
A wooden fittings apprentice assists in the production, processing, and installation of wooden fittings (such as doors and window frames), acquiring tool operation and basic woodworking skills.
Glaze Manufacturing Worker
Specialized profession responsible for the entire process from raw material blending and kneading to firing, manufacturing glaze films suitable for pottery, porcelain, and tile products.
Ceramic Decorator Apprentice
Apprentice occupation to acquire painting techniques on porcelain or pottery.
Dressmaking Apprentice
A dressmaking apprentice learns the garment production processes while acquiring skills in sewing, cutting, basting, finishing, and more.
Men's Tailor Apprentice (Men's Suits)
An apprentice occupation where one learns the processes from measurement to cutting, sewing, and finishing by assisting under the guidance of a master tailor to acquire men's suit tailoring techniques.
Wood Inlay Artisan
Traditional craftsperson who combines various pieces of wood and metal to apply geometric patterns to decorative items and furniture using yosegi inlay and zogan techniques.
Layout Artist (Printing: Platemaking Industry)
A profession that creates layouts for printed materials as platemaking data and generates printing plates.