Numerical & Quantitative Analysis × Keywords: Brush Painting

10 matching jobs found.

Glass Enamel Painter

Artisan who applies base treatment to glass products, paints patterns or designs with paint, and fires them in a kiln to fix the paint.

Lacquerware Artisan Apprentice

Apprentice occupation learning the basic techniques of lacquerware manufacturing, acquiring a series of processes from base preparation to painting, polishing, and finishing.

Railway Vehicle Sign Writer

Artisan who hand-draws model numbers, company logos, destination signs, etc., beautifully and accurately on the body of railway vehicles.

Apprentice Painter (Excluding Architecture)

Apprentice occupation learning to apply paint to the surfaces of metal parts and products excluding buildings, acquiring the basics of painting techniques.

Brush Painter (Excluding Buildings)

Brush painters apply paint with brushes to the surfaces of industrial products and the like, imparting rust prevention, weather resistance, and decorative properties as a specialized profession.

Fusuma Paster

Traditional craftsmanship of pasting materials such as washi paper or cloth onto fusuma (sliding door) frames to serve as room partitions and decorations indoors.

Primer Worker (Excluding Buildings: Base Coating)

A profession that applies primer to the surfaces of metal products, machine parts, etc., to perform base treatment that prevents corrosion and improves adhesion of the finish paint.

Mannequin Painter

A manufacturing job that applies color to the surface of mannequin dolls to reproduce realistic textures and expressions.

Luster Worker (Painter)

Decorator who applies luster glaze to the surface of porcelain, creating unique luster and color effects using glazes containing metal oxides.

Varnish Painter (Metal Painting)

Specialized profession that applies varnish to the surfaces of metal products for protection and finishing. Handles everything from surface preparation to painting, drying, and quality inspection.