Collaboration & Teamwork × Classification Details: Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Excluding Metal and Food Products)
277 matching jobs found.
Hyōgu Craftsman
Craftsman who uses washi paper and fabric to mount hanging scrolls, fusuma, screens, and other traditional interior decorations and artworks.
Mounting Artisan (Hyōgu)
Traditional craftsperson who uses washi paper or fabric to decorate and reinforce artworks such as hanging scrolls, screens, and frames, shaping them for preservation and display.
Folding Screen Paperer
Traditional craft occupation that attaches Japanese paper or cloth to the frame of a folding screen and decorates it with lacquer or gold leaf.
Wind Chime Maker (Glass Body Blowing)
Traditional craft artisan who melts glass in a high-temperature furnace and shapes and finishes the form of wind chimes using a blowpipe.
Bag Repair Worker
An artisan who diagnoses damage or wear on bags and pouches such as bags and briefcases, and performs sewing, repairs, and improvements.
Women's and Children's Clothing Repairer
A craftsman who specializes in alterations, repairs, and reforms of women's and children's clothing, performing size adjustments, mending tears, replacing decorative parts, etc.
Women's Clothing Tailor
Specialized profession that creates made-to-order women's clothing or makes alterations. Handles everything consistently from taking measurements, pattern making, cutting, sewing, basting, to finishing.
Women's Clothing Alteration Worker
A profession that adjusts the size and design of women's clothing to fit the customer's body shape, optimizing wearability and silhouette.
Buddhist Altar Craftsman (Wooden)
Occupation of crafting parts and decorative items for Buddhist altars and implements using wood.
Brush Handle Maker (Wooden)
A profession that shapes wooden brush handles, which serve as the handles for writing brushes, from wood and performs finishing processes such as polishing and painting.