Numerical & Quantitative Analysis × Keywords: Waterproofing
28 matching jobs found.
Ikkambari Artisan
Traditional craft technique of layering washi paper or cloth onto base materials such as baskets, securing with glue, and applying decorative and waterproof treatments.
Urethane Spray Worker (Architectural Painting)
Specialized profession that sprays urethane-based paint using a spray gun to form waterproofing, insulation, and protective films on buildings.
Bucket and Barrel Maker
Craftsman who manufactures wooden buckets and barrels. Manually performs wood cutting, bending processing, assembly, waterproofing treatment, etc.
Persimmon Tannin Manufacturing Worker
Traditional manufacturing occupation that uses astringent persimmons as raw material to ferment and age them into persimmon tannin, which is then processed as a natural paint or preservative and waterproofing agent.
Thatch Roofer
Specialist who constructs and repairs traditional thatched roofs using plant materials such as kaya (thatch).
Canvas product manufacturing worker
Occupation of manufacturing canvas products such as tents and bags by cutting, sewing, and processing canvas fabric.
Canvas Sewing Worker
A profession that cuts and sews products such as bags, tents, and tarps using canvas or canvas fabric to shape them into finished items.
Thatch Roofer
Specialized technician who uses natural materials such as thatch and reeds to thatch roofs using traditional methods. Essential for the preservation and restoration of old folk houses and shrine-temple architecture.
Caisson Manufacturing Worker
Specialized profession that manufactures and assembles caissons used in foundation works for bridges, ports, and similar structures in factories. Handles everything from reading design drawings to forming, pouring, and finishing steel and concrete caissons.
Caulking Worker (Building Waterproofing Works)
Specialist who fills joints around building exteriors and windows with sealing material (caulking material) to ensure waterproofing and airtightness.