Apprentice × Industry & Occupation: Engineering & Manufacturing
324 jobs found.
Coppersmith
Traditional metalworking craft that shapes vessels by hammering copper sheets with tools such as hammers. Produces copper pots, decorative items, etc.
Copperware Finisher
This occupation handles the final finishing of copper products, refining their quality and appearance through processes such as polishing, chemical treatment, and painting.
Rattan, willow, grass, and vine product manufacturer
Craftsman who weaves and assembles baskets, furniture, decorations, etc., using plant materials such as rattan, bamboo, willow, grass, and vines.
Ceramic Handmade Forming Worker
A profession that forms clay using hand-building or potter's wheel to manufacture greenware for ceramics.
Ceramic Slip Caster
A manufacturing technician who pours slip (liquid clay), the raw material for ceramics, into molds and performs processes from molding to demolding and initial finishing.
Coater (Lacquer: Lacquerware Manufacturing)
Specialist in the lacquerware manufacturing process who applies multiple layers of lacquer to wooden bases and other substrates, repeating polishing and drying to achieve beautiful gloss and durability.
Dorayaki Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing job responsible for the entire process from dorayaki dough mixing to baking, anko filling, and packaging.
Bird-Hunting Hat Maker
Bird-Hunting Hat Makers are manufacturing workers who handle the entire process from cutting, sewing, and finishing of bird-hunting hats, which are hats for hunting.
Intermediate Polisher (Lacquerware Manufacturing)
An artisan in lacquerware manufacturing who specializes in polishing (middle polishing) after the middle coating.
Doll Dresser
Artisan who beautifully dresses Japanese dolls and hina dolls with kimono and obi sashes. Requires intricate sewing skills and traditional dressing techniques.