Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X Recommended Skills: Quality Control
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Sinker Manufacturer (Stone-made)
This occupation involves processing and manufacturing stone-made sinkers (weights) used in fishing gear and nets, using stone as raw material, through cutting, polishing, drilling, etc.
Display Case Assembler (Wood Products)
A manufacturing job that processes parts from drawings and specifications, assembles and finishes wooden display cases used in stores and exhibition facilities.
Tsuishu Wood Carver
A Tsuishu wood carver is a craftsman skilled in the traditional craft technique of applying multiple layers of lacquer to a wood base and then carving patterns with a carving knife.
Communication Equipment Cable Bundler
Manufacturing technician who cuts, covers, crimps, bundles wires for communication equipment, and assembles them into products.
Communication Equipment Transformer Assembler
Manufacturing occupation that assembles transformers used in communication equipment by hand or with simple machines, and performs inspections and adjustments.
Tsugaru Lacquerware Craftsman
Traditional craft artisan who uses lacquer and wood to create lacquerware employing unique techniques from the Tsugaru region.
Seamless Pipe Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing worker who perforates and rolls heated billets to form steel pipes in order to produce seamless pipes (seamless pipes).
Desk Manufacturing Worker (Wooden)
A manufacturing job that consistently handles cutting, processing, assembly, and finishing of wooden desks based on design drawings.
Tsukegi Manufacturer
This occupation involves processing timber to manufacture tsukegi (reinforcing materials or decorative parts) for furniture and architectural components.
Polishing Finisher (Furniture Polishing)
A manufacturing job that polishes the surface of wooden furniture to achieve a smooth and glossy finish.