Numerical & Quantitative Analysis × Workstyle: Workshop Employment

388 matching jobs found.

Hair Designer (Wig Manufacturing)

Specialized profession handling design, engineering, manufacturing, and adjustment of wigs. Selects materials, implants hair bundles, and styles according to customer needs and uses.

Pen Drawing Artisan

Artisan who hand-draws blueprints, decorative illustrations, letters, and sign designs using pens and ink.

Religious Robe Tailor

Religious robe tailors are specialists who take measurements, cut, sew, tailor, and repair kesa and clerical robes worn by monks and nuns.

Kitchen Knife Sharpener

Kitchen knife sharpeners are specialists who restore the sharpness of kitchen knives and finish them beautifully using polishing whetstones, grinding machines, and manual labor.

Knife Maker

A craftsman who forges steel materials, undergoes heat treatment and polishing to manufacture knives. Combines traditional techniques with modern technology to produce high-quality blades.

Poster Artist

Poster artists create hand-drawn posters and advertising signboards, using paints and brushes to reproduce designs at full size.

Bone Craftsman

A profession that uses animal bones and horns as materials, applying processes such as carving, openwork carving, and polishing with hand tools to produce decorative items and handicrafts.

Bonsai Grower

Bonsai growers select bonsai seedlings, perform wiring, pruning, planting, and maintenance to cultivate trees as artistic works.

Book Restorer

A book restorer is a specialist who repairs damaged pages, covers, and spines of books to maintain and improve their preservation condition.

Makie Artist Apprentice

Apprentice artisan who assists with basic tasks under a master to acquire the makie technique of drawing patterns on lacquerware using gold, silver powders, etc.