Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X Workstyle: Outdoor Work

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Fireworks Manufacturing Worker

A specialist profession that compounds gunpowder and metal salts, manufactures, assembles, and inspects fireworks shells and fuses to provide safe and beautiful fireworks.

Ballast Manufacturer (Crushed Stone Industry)

This occupation manufactures ballast (aggregate) using crushers and vibrating screens on raw stones at crushed stone plants.

Pantograph Repair Technician

Specialist who inspects, maintains, and repairs pantographs on railway vehicles to maintain safe current collection functions.

Hijiki Drying Worker

A profession that sorts and washes hijiki, then removes moisture using mechanical dryers or sun drying to enhance storability and quality.

Straightening Worker (Shipbuilding)

Specialist who measures and corrects distortions in metal components of ships using methods such as heating and striking to maintain accurate shapes.

Pit Attendant (Boat Race Course)

A job at boat race courses that supports racers' races by handling pit operations such as motorboat maintenance, adjustments, and fuel refueling.

Nondestructive Testing Worker (Concrete Products)

A technical job that detects surface and internal defects in concrete products using nondestructive testing techniques to ensure quality and safety.

Spray Painter (Architectural Painting)

Spray Painter (Architectural Painting) is a specialist who uses airless spray guns and similar tools to form paint films on building exteriors, ceilings, structural steel, etc., enhancing aesthetics and durability.

Ship Hull Painter

Specialized profession that removes old paint films and rust adhering to the ship's hull bottom and applies anti-corrosion paint and anti-fouling coatings (anti-fouling agents) to protect the hull.

Ship Carpenter

Occupation of manufacturing and repairing ship hulls by processing and assembling timber based on design blueprints.