Cutting × Classification Details: Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations
573 jobs found.
Dress Shirt Tailoring and Sewing Worker (One Who Tailors Throughout)
Occupation responsible for pattern making to cutting, sewing, and press finishing of dress shirts throughout.
Dress shirt sewing worker
Worker who sews dress shirts on the manufacturing line and handles the entire process up to finishing.
Wire Brush Maker
A job that processes and assembles metal wire, the raw material for wire brushes, to manufacture brush products.
Frame kneader (soap manufacturing)
A job that manufactures solid soap by mixing raw materials such as oils and fats and alkali, and kneading them in a frame kneading tank.
Kimono Tailor
Traditional artisan who manually handles cutting, sewing, tailoring, and finishing of Japanese clothing (kimono).
Kimono Partial Sewer
Occupation specializing in partial sewing work for kimonos and Japanese clothing accessories. Performs dressmaking using precise sewing techniques for details such as sleeve attachment and collar attachment.
Kimono Sewing Apprentice
Apprentice position to acquire hand sewing and machine sewing skills necessary for making and altering kimonos.
Japanese-Style Underwear Sewer
A profession that manufactures traditional Japanese-style underwear by combining handwork and sewing machine processes from cutting to sewing and finishing.
Cotton Stuffing Worker
A profession that stuffs cotton or synthetic cotton into fabric products, sews them together, and manufactures stuffed futons, clothing items, etc.
Kimono Seamstress
A kimono seamstress is an artisan who uses traditional techniques to measure, cut, sew, and finish kimonos. It is a manufacturing occupation that requires meticulous handwork and advanced skills.