Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X Career Path: Independent Business
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Watch and Similar Device Repairer
A profession that disassembles and assembles movements of watches and similar devices, replaces parts, applies lubrication, conducts waterproof inspections, etc., to restore accuracy and functionality.
Floor Pillar Lumber Worker
A craftsman who selects lumber for floor pillars and specializes in processing such as cutting, planing, and chamfering.
Tokobashira Manufacturing Worker
Tokobashira manufacturing workers are artisans responsible for wood selection, processing, and finishing of tokobashira used in traditional Japanese architecture.
Apprentice Painter (Excluding Architecture)
Apprentice occupation learning to apply paint to the surfaces of metal parts and products excluding buildings, acquiring the basics of painting techniques.
Paint Sheet Metal Worker
A profession that performs sheet metal processing and surface painting on metal products to provide protection and aesthetics.
Coater (Lacquer: Lacquerware Manufacturing)
Specialist in the lacquerware manufacturing process who applies multiple layers of lacquer to wooden bases and other substrates, repeating polishing and drying to achieve beautiful gloss and durability.
Trunk Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing job that produces travel storage items such as trunks and suitcases, from material cutting to sewing, hardware attachment, and finishing.
Weighing Instrument Repairer
Specialized technician who inspects, adjusts, repairs, and calibrates scales and various weighing and measuring instruments to maintain their accuracy.
Internal Combustion Engine Transport Vehicle Mechanic
Specialist who inspects, maintains, and repairs trucks and other transport vehicles equipped with diesel or gasoline engines.
Kimono Tailor
Traditional sewing artisan who cuts and sews kimono and other long garments to fit the customer's measurements.