Independent Business × Workstyle: Factory Employment
30 jobs found.
Cosmetic Case Manufacturer (Wooden)
Manufacturing job that uses wood to cut and shape parts for cosmetic cases, performing assembly to finishing painting.
Sanbo Manufacturing Worker
A job that manufactures wooden sanbo (offering stands). Involves wood processing, assembly, finishing, etc., to create products used as Buddhist utensils for temples, shrines, and homes.
Shaft Craftsman
Traditional craftsman who lathe-machines materials such as wood to produce products that serve as shafts for machine parts, furniture, and tools.
Jewelry Manufacturer
Technical profession handling prototype creation to finishing of precious metals and jewelry. Manufactures accessories and decorative items through high-precision manual work.
Shoji Manufacturing Worker
Specialized profession that manufactures shoji by pasting washi paper onto wooden frames. Performs a series of processes including measurement, cutting, assembly, gluing, and finishing by hand.
Kokoro Dashiko (Wooden Furniture Manufacturing)
A manufacturing job that handles wooden furniture parts processing from assembly to finishing using handwork and machine processing.
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.
Pattern Designer
A profession that hand-draws patterns used for products, signboards, textiles, etc., in manufacturing industries.
Walking Stick Craftsman
A profession that uses metalworking machines and manual labor to machine, polish, assemble, and finish the metal parts of walking sticks (canes).
Hat Maker
Artisans who handle the manufacturing process of hats from material selection to cutting, sewing, decoration, and finishing. They blend traditional techniques with design to create hats that balance functionality and aesthetics.