Initiative & Leadership × Required Skills: Manual Dexterity

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Thread Winder (Bookbinding Industry)

The thread winder (bookbinding industry) is a specialist who prepares and winds thread for sewing pages with thread in the bookbinding process for books and booklets. They manage the length and quality of the thread using manual methods or bookbinding machines to improve the efficiency of the thread sewing process.

Itome Worker (Hand-Drawn Yuzen)

Specialized artisan who hand-draws outline lines using itome paste in the yuzen dyeing process to perform resist treatment.

Mica Sorting Worker

Manufacturing job that sorts and inspects mica raw materials. Manually judges appropriate particle size and quality, and supplies to subsequent processes.

LCD Display Assembler

Occupation involving assembling LCD panels and related components on LCD display manufacturing lines, performing bonding, inspection, and adjustment. Requires precise and high-speed work in a clean room environment.

FBT Section (Transformer Assembly)

Manufacturing job responsible for assembling transformers. Performs tasks from part installation to wiring and inspection.

Car Radio Assembly Worker

Manufacturing job involving assembly of car radios on assembly lines, from component mounting to adjustment and functional testing.

Magnifying Glass Assembler

A job that inspects, adjusts, and assembles optical parts (such as lenses and frames) to manufacture high-precision magnifying glasses.

Fruit Sorting Worker (Sorting Facilities at Agricultural Cooperatives, etc.)

This occupation involves inspecting fruits visually or mechanically at sorting facilities of agricultural cooperatives, etc., and grading and sorting them according to color, size, presence of damage, etc.

Roof Tile Sorter (Roof Tile Manufacturing)

This occupation involves inspecting and sorting roof tiles after firing using visual checks or machines, and removing defective products at manufacturing sites.

Knit Goods Mender (Knit Products)

A profession that inspects defects on the surface or in fibers of knit products, repairs them using techniques such as darning or crochet hooks, and ensures product quality.