Numerical & Quantitative Analysis × Classification Details: Ceramics and Stone Product Manufacturing Workers
292 matching jobs found.
Grinding Wheel Former
This occupation manufactures the raw form of grinding wheels (abrasive wheels) using ceramic materials through press molding or injection molding.
Ceramic Painter
A profession that applies paintings and patterns to the surface of bisque-fired or glazed ceramic products, enhancing aesthetics and durability through firing.
Ceramic Printing Worker
A profession that prints designs and text on ceramic ware such as porcelain using decal transfer or screen printing, and hands them over to the subsequent firing process.
Ceramic Processor
This occupation involves shaping clay, the raw material for ceramics, and handling processing steps such as drying, glazing, firing, and polishing.
Ceramic Bisque Worker
Ceramic bisque workers apply underdrawing (sogaki) to the bisque of formed ceramics, preparing the foundation for glazing and final firing.
Ceramic Carver
Ceramic carvers shape clay and then apply decorative or three-dimensional expressions using carving techniques; this is a manufacturing technical occupation.
Ceramic Overglaze Decorator
A manufacturing job involving skilled craftsmanship that draws patterns or designs on pre-fired ceramics using overglaze pigments or gold and silver colors, then refires them to apply decorations.
Ceramic Painter
Artisan who draws patterns on ceramic blanks and fires them in a kiln to apply colors and decorations.
Ceramics Painter
A ceramics painter is an artisan who applies underglaze and overglaze painting to ceramic bisque, manages glaze mixing and firing processes to complete the decoration.
Ceramics Assembler
Assembles parts or finished ceramics products, bonds them, inspects them, and ensures quality.