Engineering & Manufacturing × Classification Details: Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Excluding Metal and Food Products)
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Leather Dyer
Artisan skilled trade that applies dyeing processes to leather products to impart the desired color and texture.
Leather Coloring Worker
A manufacturing job that evenly colors the surface of leather products using dyes or pigments to enhance aesthetics and durability.
Leather Polishing Worker
This occupation involves applying wax or cream to leather products and using buffs or polishing machines to give the surface a shine. It finishes the product's appearance and quality in the final stage.
Leather Glove Maker
A craftsman who manufactures high-quality gloves by performing a series of processes from cutting leather to sewing and finishing using handwork and machine operations.
Leather Strop (Kawato) Maker
A profession that manufactures leather strops (strops) and provides finishing abrasives for sharpening blades.
Leather Tanner
A profession that tans animal hides using chemical and physical methods to produce leather with durability and flexibility.
Leather Tanner
A profession that uses chemicals to tan raw animal hides, producing leather that serves as raw material for leather products.
Bark Peeler (Sawmilling)
A job that removes bark from logs as pre-processing for the sawmilling process.
Bark Peeler (Chip Manufacturing)
A job involving debarking logs and manufacturing wood chips for paper pulp or biomass.
Hide Skinner (Slaughterhouse)
A job that involves accurately and efficiently removing the skin from livestock after slaughter in a slaughterhouse.