Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Excluding Metal and Food Products) X Keywords: Leather
88 matching jobs found.
Tanner (Tanning Hide Worker)
A profession that tans animal hides using chemicals or plant tannins to produce durable and flexible leather.
Tanner
Specialist who processes raw hides obtained from animals using chemical agents or vegetable tannins to finish them into leather with durability and flexibility.
Tanning Agent Mixer
A manufacturing job specializing in compounding chemicals (tanning agents) used in the tanning process of leather products.
Handbag Repair Worker
Specialist who repairs tears, hardware malfunctions, fading, etc., in leather handbags, restoring shape, appearance, and durability.
Handbag Manufacturing Worker
Artisans and skilled workers who handle the handbag manufacturing process, from material cutting to sewing and finishing.
Leather Garment Tailor
Artisan who uses animal leather as material, creating patterns from cutting, sewing, and finishing by hand and with sewing machines to produce leather jackets, coats, etc.
Leather Garment Manufacturer
A manufacturing job that designs, cuts, sews, and finishes clothing such as jackets, coats, and pants using leather materials. Requires skills in both handcrafting and machine operation.
Leather Bag Maker
Leather bag makers are craftspeople who manufacture leather bags such as bags and pouches, responsible for the entire process from cutting the leather to sewing and finishing.
Bag sewing worker (bags)
A profession that handles cutting, sewing, assembly, and finishing of bag products in factories or ateliers.
Bag Manufacturing Worker
A skilled trade that cuts materials such as cloth and leather, performs sewing, attaches parts, finishes products, and mass-produces bag-shaped items.