Independent Business × Recommended Skills: Quality Control

91 jobs found.

Bamboo Broom Maker

A profession that processes bamboo materials, braids and binds them into cleaning brooms, and finishes them.

Tatami Maker Apprentice

A tatami maker apprentice learns the basics of tatami production and installation, assisting in tasks under the guidance of a skilled craftsman.

Tatami Finisher

Craftsman who manufactures and assembles traditional Japanese tatami mats.

Barrel Repairer

Artisan who repairs damaged parts of wooden barrels used for sake, wine, etc., restoring airtightness and durability.

Handmade Washi Paper Maker

Traditional craft artisan who manually processes raw materials, forms washi from kozo and others by hand-dipping, and performs drying and finishing.

Electric Musical Instrument Maker

Electric musical instrument makers process parts, assemble, wire, solder, adjust, and inspect electronic musical instruments such as electric guitars and synthesizers to complete the products as specialized professionals.

Ceramic Painter

A profession that applies paintings and patterns to the surface of bisque-fired or glazed ceramic products, enhancing aesthetics and durability through firing.

Ceramic Lace Processor

Ceramic lace processors are specialists who apply lace-like decorations to ceramic products. They form delicate lace patterns using clay or slip (dramage), and finish them through drying, glazing, and firing.

Natural Dyer

A processing worker who dyes colors onto fiber products using natural dyes, inheriting ancient techniques while finishing the products.

Nishikitsuke Worker (Ceramics Manufacturing)

Decorator using overglaze painting (nishikitsuke) technique to apply colored patterns or gold luster designs on ceramics.