Numerical & Quantitative Analysis × Keywords: Leather
73 matching jobs found.
Leather Sewer (Garment Manufacturing)
Artisan who sews leather garments such as jackets and coats using sewing machines or by hand to shape them.
Drying Worker (Leather)
This occupation involves drying tanned leather at appropriate temperatures and humidity levels in the leather production process to stabilize quality. It plays a crucial role in influencing the quality of leather products through machine operation and quality inspections.
Shoe Last Inserter
Artisan who uses shoe lasts (wooden forms) for mold replacement, fine adjustments, and finishing work. Handles a crucial process that greatly affects the shape and comfort of the finished product.
Shoe Insole Leather Maker (Leather Made)
Specialized manufacturing occupation using leather as material to cut, form, and finish shoe insoles.
Shoe manufacturing worker and repair worker
Occupation that uses materials such as leather and cloth to manufacture and repair shoes. Handles processes such as design, pattern making, cutting, sewing, sole attachment, and finishing.
Shoe Parts Sewer (Leather Shoes, Chemical Shoes)
Manufacturing job that sews the upper parts of leather shoes or chemical shoes using sewing machines or hand sewing to ensure product quality and strength.
Raw Hide Salting Worker
Occupation that applies salting treatment to animal raw skins (raw hides), maintaining quality for preservation and transportation.
Raw Hide Cutter
Specialized occupation that cuts raw hides into specified shapes and sizes. Uses blades and machines, requiring precise work that directly impacts the quality of subsequent processing steps.
Vamp Cutter (Leather Shoes・Chemical Shoes)
Artisan who cuts the upper part (vamp) of leather shoes or chemical shoes according to patterns.
Upper Skiver (Shoemaking)
Artisan who skives leather for shoe uppers using machines or by hand in the shoemaking process to adjust thickness.