Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X Personality Traits: Is meticulous
26 matching jobs found.
Arabushi manufacturing worker
A job that manufactures dried fish called arabushi by steaming/boiling, smoking, and drying the back fillets of fish.
Stone Polisher
A profession that polishes the surface of stone materials using machines or by hand to achieve the required smoothness and gloss.
ATS (Automatic Train Stop Device) Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing staff responsible for parts assembly, soldering, wiring, adjustment, operation inspection, and quality inspection of the Automatic Train Stop Device (ATS) installed on railway vehicles.
Salt-Preserved Mackerel Maker
A processing job that uses mackerel as raw material, performs salt preservation processing, manages quality, and prepares it for shipment.
Shopping Bag Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing worker who processes plastic raw materials to produce shopping bags (checkout bags). Operates and maintains machines, performs quality inspections, and mass-produces products that meet standards.
Leather Embroiderer
Artisan who applies decorative embroidery to leather products. Performs embroidery by hand or with a dedicated sewing machine on bags, shoes, wallets, etc.
Kanteki Worker (Bamboo Processing)
A profession that uses bamboo as raw material to perform splitting processing, shaving, bending, anti-corrosion treatment, etc., and ships it as product material.
Rust Applicator (Lacquerware Manufacturing)
A skilled artisan occupation specializing in the rust application process, the base preparation stage of lacquerware manufacturing, to form a smooth and strong surface suitable for lacquer coating.
Frozen (Shimi) Konnyaku Manufacturing Worker
A profession that manufactures shimi konnyaku with a unique texture by using konnyaku powder as raw material and repeating freezing, drying, and thawing processes.
Chamotte Brick Manufacturer
A profession that uses chamotte (highly heat-resistant clay material) as raw material to form and fire refractory bricks, manufacturing products mainly used as lining materials for high-temperature furnaces and kilns.