Numerical & Quantitative Analysis × Workstyle: Workshop employment

114 matching jobs found.

Kirikane (Kiri) Craftsman

Kirikane craftsmen are traditional Japanese artisans who use gold leaf or gold mud to apply delicate patterns to Buddhist statues, fusuma paintings, mandala diagrams, and more.

Osier (kiriu) Weaver

Wood product artisan who uses branches of willow known as osier (kiriu) to create baskets and interior decorations using traditional weaving techniques.

Willow wicker trunk manufacturer

A profession that weaves willow wicker (yanagi kōri) to manufacture baskets and trunks for clothing storage.

Metal Craftsman

Artisans who process metal materials using techniques such as cutting, forming, welding, and polishing to create artworks, industrial parts, ornaments, etc.

Kinma (kinma) manufacturer

Traditional lacquer craft technician who creates embossed patterns by combining lacquer and metal foil.

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 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.

Bamboo rake maker

Bamboo rake makers shape and decorate kumade bamboo rakes, which are traditional New Year's lucky charms, using wood and bamboo in a traditional manufacturing occupation.

Kumiko lattice worker (joinery manufacturing)

Artisan who designs, processes, and assembles kumiko used in traditional wooden joinery.

Knitting Needle Manufacturing Worker (Bamboo)

An occupation that manufactures knitting needles by processing bamboo material.