Drying × Classification Details: Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations
659 jobs found.
Raw Dried Konago Manufacturer
Raw dried konago manufacturers wash and salt-cure ikanago (konago), then dry it using sun drying or mechanical drying to produce raw dried konago products. They handle everything from raw material selection to packaging.
Raw Dried Wakasagi Manufacturer
A job that manufactures 'raw dried wakasagi' by salting wakasagi and drying it in the sun or with machines.
Sumi Ink Manufacturing Worker
Craftsman engaged in manufacturing solid ink or liquid ink for calligraphy, blending soot (pine soot/oil soot) and glue, then molding, drying, and polishing using traditional techniques.
Bisque Firing Worker (Ceramics Manufacturing)
Specialist in ceramics manufacturing who bisque-fires products after clay molding at low temperatures to improve drying and internal strength.
Sleeve Beating Work (Refractory Brick Manufacturing)
A job involving manufacturing processes such as mixing, forming, drying, firing, and finishing of refractory bricks, performed by hand or using machines.
Slate Tile Manufacturer
This occupation involves manufacturing fiber-reinforced cement slate tiles through a series of processes from forming to finishing.
Salt Production Equipment Operator
Equipment operator who uses seawater or raw salt to operate evaporation and crystallization equipment to produce table salt.
Leather Finishing Worker
A craftsman who performs finishing processes such as dyeing, coating, and polishing on leather materials like cowhide or synthetic leather to shape the appearance and functionality of products.
Leather Preparation Worker
A manufacturing job that prepares animal hides through processes such as cleaning, degreasing, and depilation to make them suitable for the leather tanning process.
Pipe Manufacturing Worker (Concrete Products Manufacturing)
Job involving forming concrete pipe products from molding through hardening, curing, and quality control.