Wood Product Manufacturing Workers X Keywords: Joinery
12 matching jobs found.
Chair Repairer (Wooden)
A craftsman who diagnoses damage or deterioration in wooden chairs and restores and maintains the chair's functionality and aesthetics through processes such as structural repairs, part replacements, polishing, and painting.
Top Lid Maker (Barrel and Tub Manufacturing)
A manufacturing job involving artisan skills to cut, shave, and finish wooden lids (tops) for tubs and barrels from timber.
Karaki Sashimono Artisan
Artisan who crafts furniture and decorative items using traditional Karaki joinery techniques. Performs joints, carvings, and finishing that leverage the properties of the wood.
River Boat Carpenter
Traditional craftsman who designs, processes, assembles, and finishes wooden boats (river boats) for river navigation from start to finish.
Kumiko lattice worker (joinery manufacturing)
Artisan who designs, processes, and assembles kumiko used in traditional wooden joinery.
Joinery Artisan
A profession that handcrafts and processes traditional products such as furniture and fixtures using lumber. It employs exquisite joinery techniques and finishing techniques to balance functionality and beauty.
Shinto Altar Carpenter
Traditional craft artisan who designs, manufactures, and restores wooden Shinto ritual implements used in shrines.
Kokoro-dashi-ko (Wooden Joinery Manufacturing)
A profession that processes lumber to manufacture joinery (doors, windows, shutters, etc.). Measures dimensions based on drawings and handles the entire process from cutting, planing, assembly, to finishing.
Joinery carpenter
A craftsman who manufactures, repairs, and installs wooden doors, window frames, shoji screens, fusuma, and other joinery.
Glue Applier (Joinery)
Artisan who uses traditional woodworking techniques with glue (nikawa) to bond and assemble components of joinery furniture and wooden products.