Other Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Excluding Metal and Food Products) X Keywords: Leather
80 matching jobs found.
Leather Dyeing Worker
A job that processes raw hides such as cowhide and sheepskin with chemicals to tan, color, and dye them into materials for leather products.
Leather Dehairing Worker
Occupation that removes hair and flesh from animal raw hides to create base materials for leather products.
Leather Glazing Worker
Artisan who applies gloss to leather after tanning using chemicals or polishing machines.
Leather Shoemaker
Artisan who uses leather as material to perform all shoe manufacturing processes by hand and machine processing. Responsible for everything from pattern making, cutting, sewing, sole attachment, to finishing.
Shoemaking Apprentice (Leather Products)
Occupation to learn the basics of leather shoe manufacturing through on-the-job training. Acquire processes from leather cutting to sewing, forming, and finishing.
Shoe Upper Sewing Machine Operator
A manufacturing job that sews the upper part (vamp) of shoes using industrial sewing machines and handles the pre-assembly process for products.
Dye Mixing Worker (Leather Dyeing)
A profession that mixes dyes and pigments to achieve the required color tones in the dyeing process for leather products.
Bottom Attacher (Bag Manufacturing)
Specialized occupation that forms the bottom of bags and attaches it to the main body. Involves processing leather or synthetic materials, sewing or gluing, and installing metal fittings.
Percussion Instrument Maker
A specialist occupation that uses materials such as wood, metal, and leather to design, manufacture, and adjust percussion instruments like marimbas, xylophones, timpani, and drums.
Handbag Maker
Craftsman specializing in the manufacturing and processing of handbags. Performs all processes manually from material selection, cutting, sewing, hardware attachment, to finishing.