Stress Tolerance × Classification Details: Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Excluding Metal and Food Products)

50 matching jobs found.

Steel Ship Model Craftsman

A craftsman who precisely creates scale models of ships based on shipbuilding blueprints.

Container Assembler (Wooden)

A job that assembles parts of wooden containers (such as pallets and boxes) in a factory, attaches metal fittings, and performs finishing processes.

Gillnet Knitting Worker

A profession that knits, manufactures, and repairs net products such as gillnets for fisheries using manual labor or machines.

Indoor Broom Manufacturing Worker

An indoor broom manufacturing worker is a craftsman or technician who handcrafts traditional indoor brooms using natural materials such as broom grass and bamboo.

Shoe Repairer

Shoe repair artisans who repair and reinforce damaged or worn parts of shoes to restore them to a usable condition. They regenerate shoes using a variety of techniques such as sole replacement, heel exchange, and re-stitching.

Shoji Manufacturing Worker

Specialized profession that manufactures shoji by pasting washi paper onto wooden frames. Performs a series of processes including measurement, cutting, assembly, gluing, and finishing by hand.

Feed Drying Worker

A manufacturing job that dries feed raw materials using a dryer and maintains quality under proper moisture management.

Bookbinding Gluing Worker

This occupation involves applying glue to printed signatures, attaching covers, and binding books or booklets. It includes manual work and machine operation to ensure the strength and precision of the finish.

Ship Hull Assembly Carpenter

A craftsman who uses timber to assemble the ship's framework and hull plating, ensuring watertightness and strength.

Abacus Maker

Abacus makers are artisans who process materials such as wood and resin into the traditional calculating tool known as the abacus, handling bead forming, polishing, assembly, painting, and adjustment.