Independent Business × Recommended Skills: Quality Control

91 jobs found.

Leather Joiner

A leather joiner is a skilled worker who joins leather components using adhesives or stitching when manufacturing leather products such as shoes and bags. They apply adhesive, align components, and finish with pressing or hand sewing to ensure the product's strength and appearance.

Martial Arts Equipment Manufacturer

A profession that manufactures, repairs, and finishes martial arts equipment such as shinai (bamboo swords) and bogu (armor) used in martial arts.

Wooden Bathtub Maker

A profession that manufactures wooden bathtubs. Performs material selection, processing, assembly, finishing, and waterproofing by hand.

Hairpiece Maker

Occupation that produces hairpieces (partial wigs) using human hair or synthetic fibers as materials.

Enamel Product Painter

Artisan who applies patterns and designs to enamel products using enamel paint and completes the decoration through the firing process.

Paving Worker

Skilled worker who constructs and repairs road surfaces using asphalt or concrete at paving construction sites such as roads and parking lots.

Masu Maker (Wooden)

Artisan who processes wood to manufacture masu used as measuring containers. Combines traditional techniques with precise handwork to pursue quality and texture.

Straw Hat Manufacturer

A profession that handcrafts hats using natural materials such as straw or water plants, from braiding to forming and finishing.

Straw Hat Body Maker

A manufacturing job that hand-weaves the main body of hats using straw as material, then shapes and finishes them.

Business Card Case Manufacturer

A manufacturing job that handles the design, cutting, sewing, and finishing of small leather products such as business card cases in an integrated manner.