Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X Career Path: Supervisor

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Aniline Manufacturing Worker

A technical job that operates and monitors the entire process from aniline synthesis reactions to separation and purification, stably producing high-purity products.

Upset Forging Worker

Sets metal sheets in a press machine and performs forming processes such as punching and bending.

Net Processing Worker

A manufacturing job that produces net products for various uses, handling everything from cutting raw fabric to processing, finishing, and inspection.

Net Repair Worker

Specialized profession that inspects damaged net products and repairs them using manual techniques such as re-knotting and re-knitting. Handles nets for various uses such as fishing nets, safety nets, and industrial nets.

Net Carpenter

Craftsman who handles fishing nets and various net products from material selection through weaving, sewing, and repair.

Net Knotter

A net knotter is a profession that manufactures net products such as fishing nets and safety nets by weaving and knotting threads or ropes by hand or with simple machines.

Braider (Net Making)

A craftsman who braids thread-like materials such as ropes, cords, and wires to manufacture various net products including fishing nets, sports nets, and safety nets.

Candy Confectionery Manufacturing Worker

A profession that mass-produces candy confections by heating, mixing, and forming raw materials such as sugar and starch syrup.

Candy Raw Material Blender

Specialist who measures and blends raw materials used in candy manufacturing to create raw material mixes that meet quality standards.

Twill Weaver

A craftsperson who operates a loom to manufacture twill fabrics by combining warp threads (tateito) and weft threads (yokoito).