Finishing × Classification Details: Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations
386 jobs found.
Oilcloth Manufacturer
A profession that uses fibers such as hemp or cotton to weave waterproof oilcloth and performs oil finishing and finishing processes.
Western Umbrella Maker
Occupation responsible for a series of manufacturing processes for Western umbrellas, including frame assembly, fabric covering, sewing, waterproofing processing, and finishing.
Dressmaker (Women's and Children's Clothing Tailoring)
A profession that tailors women's and children's clothing, responsible for everything from measurements to cutting, sewing, and finishing.
Dressmaking Apprentice
A dressmaking apprentice learns the garment production processes while acquiring skills in sewing, cutting, basting, finishing, and more.
Western pastry finisher
A manufacturing job specializing in the decoration, plating, and finishing processes of cakes and Western sweets using fresh cream or chocolate.
Yacht Builder (Wooden Boat)
Craftsman who fabricates, assembles, and finishes the hull framework and planking of yachts using wood as material. Responsible for cutting out and joining wood, shaping, waterproofing, painting, etc., based on drawings.
Rasha (rasha) Weaver
Specialist occupation manufacturing rasha (rasha) fabric, a thick plain-weave cloth made from wool.
Lath Fabricator
A job that manufactures metal lath (wire mesh) used in construction and civil engineering projects by cutting, assembling, punching, and welding.
Rug Weaver (Carpet Weaver)
A profession that arranges raw materials such as wool or synthetic fibers using a warping machine and operates power looms or tufting machines to manufacture carpets and rugs. Handles thread tension adjustments, machine setup, and post-processing consistently.
Lumber Core Plywood Worker
A job that manufactures lumber core plywood by laminating wood core material and single sheets, and going through pressing and drying processes.