Apprentice × Workstyle: Factory Employment

20 jobs found.

Washing, Stretching, and Dyeing Worker

Occupation that cleans, dyes, and finishes textile products. Removes dirt from clothing and fabric products, adjusts texture and color via bleaching and dyeing, and handles final finishing as a technical role.

Forged Blade Manufacturer

A skilled trade that manufactures blades such as kitchen knives and knives through processes like hammer forging and heat treatment.

Leather Band Maker

A craftsman who specializes in manufacturing leather bands through processes from cutting genuine leather, sewing, dyeing, hardware attachment, and finishing.

Wooden Mallet Manufacturer

A manufacturing occupation that processes wood and handles forming to finishing of wooden mallets (wooden hammers).

Cosmetic Case Manufacturer (Wooden)

Manufacturing job that uses wood to cut and shape parts for cosmetic cases, performing assembly to finishing painting.

Food Replica Production Worker

Artisan who creates realistic models used for food samples, handling everything from prototyping to molding and coloring.

Kokoro-dashi-ko (Wooden Joinery Manufacturing)

A profession that processes lumber to manufacture joinery (doors, windows, shutters, etc.). Measures dimensions based on drawings and handles the entire process from cutting, planing, assembly, to finishing.

Shoemaking Apprentice (Leather Products)

Occupation to learn the basics of leather shoe manufacturing through on-the-job training. Acquire processes from leather cutting to sewing, forming, and finishing.

Shoe Upper Maker (Leather Shoe Manufacturing)

Specialized profession that manufactures footwear through consistent manual labor and machine operations, from leather shoe material selection, cutting, sewing, sole attachment, to finishing.

Setomono Manufacturing Worker

A profession that manufactures pottery products such as Seto ware, handling everything from clay forming, glazing, firing, to finishing.