Physical Stamina & Endurance × Classification Details: Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Excluding Metal and Food Products)
3340 matching jobs found.
Cotton Stuffing Worker
A profession that stuffs cotton or synthetic cotton into fabric products, sews them together, and manufactures stuffed futons, clothing items, etc.
Cotton Refilling Worker
A manufacturing job that removes old cotton from cotton products such as futons and cushions, fills them with new cotton, and finishes them.
Cotton Recarding Worker
Manufacturing job operating cotton recarding machines to align cotton fibers and form them into slivers.
Cotton Paper Manufacturer
This occupation involves processing cotton fibers into pulp and manufacturing cotton paper by hand papermaking or machine papermaking. It covers the entire process from raw material processing to drying and finishing.
Cotton Dyer
Specialized profession that colors cotton fibers with dyes. Responsible for the entire process from dye liquor preparation to dyeing, washing, and drying, pursuing uniform color and quality.
Cotton Teasing Worker
A job that involves loosening raw cotton by machine or hand, removing impurities, and preparing fibers for the spinning process.
Japanese Barrel Maker
Craftsman who manufactures traditional wooden Japanese barrels. Performs everything from log selection to wood processing, joining, and waterproofing in an integrated manner.
Wax Manufacturer
Manufacturing process involving melting, mixing, adding, forming, and cooling various waxes from raw materials, including quality control and packaging.
Varnish Cloth Manufacturing Worker
Specialized occupation manufacturing special fiber cloth coated with varnish. Performs the entire process continuously from weaving to coating, drying, inspection, and finishing.
Varnish manufacturer
Manufacturing job handling raw material blending to production and quality control of varnish (paint).