Finishing × Workstyle: Workshop Employment

50 jobs found.

Small Garment Stitcher

Artisan who manufactures and finishes small garments and fabric products by hand sewing or hand embroidery.

Axle Box Maker (Wooden)

A craftsman who cuts and processes wood to manufacture wooden axle boxes that house machine shafts.

Lacquerware Artisan Apprentice

Apprentice occupation learning the basic techniques of lacquerware manufacturing, acquiring a series of processes from base preparation to painting, polishing, and finishing.

Lacquerware Polisher

Traditional craft technician who polishes the surface of lacquerware to refine decorative layers and undercoats.

Shunkei Lacquer Craftsman

Shunkei lacquer craftsmen apply transparent lacquer coatings to wood products, enhancing aesthetics and durability in this Japanese traditional craft occupation.

Sedge Hat Processor

Traditional craft artisan who weaves hats by hand using natural materials such as sedge (suge).

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.

Ship Fittings Woodworker

Ship fittings woodworkers are craftsmen who process, assemble, and finish wooden parts and decorations used in ships.

Dye Worker (Igusa and Straw Dyeing)

Artisan who immerses natural materials such as igusa and straw in dye, handling everything from coloring to drying and finishing. Uses traditional techniques to fix colors on raw materials for tatami facing and handicrafts.

Coffin Joiner

Coffin joiners are traditional woodworkers who design, manufacture, and finish wooden products such as coffins and hearse interiors used in funerals.