Pulp and Paper Product Manufacturing Workers X Keywords: Finishing

11 matching jobs found.

Die Cutter (Printing Industry)

A manufacturing job that operates die-cutting machines to perform die-cutting processing on paper or cardboard to match package or label shapes.

Papermaker (Hand-suki)

Traditional manufacturing technician who forms and dries paper by hand using plant fibers as raw material.

Hand Papermaker

Hand papermakers are papermaking artisans possessing traditional techniques to dissolve fiber pulp in water, scoop it up sheet by sheet by hand using a wooden frame, and perform drying and finishing.

Hand Papermaking Apprentice

Apprentice occupation learning the technique of manufacturing paper by manually forming pulp or recycled paper in water.

Paper Box Corner Fixing Worker

Manufacturing job that glues and presses the corners of paper boxes to shape them and ensure strength.

Paper Box Manufacturing Worker

A profession that manufactures paper boxes through machine operations or manual work involving cutting, folding, and gluing paper.

Paper Bag Finisher (Large)

A manufacturing job that finishes large paper bags using machines and manual labor, performs inspections, and makes final adjustments.

Paper Bag Finisher (Small)

A manufacturing job responsible for finishing processes such as folding, gluing, and inspecting small paper bags using machine operations or manual labor.

Canvas paper stretching worker

A job that manufactures paper products with enhanced strength and durability by bonding fabric (canvas) and paper using adhesive.

Cosmetics Container Manufacturer (Paper Box)

Occupation manufacturing paper containers (cosmetics boxes) for cosmetics. Performs machine operation and quality inspection in the printing, cutting, folding, and pasting processes.