Pigment × Classification Details: Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations

37 jobs found.

Crayon manufacturing worker

A manufacturing job responsible for mixing wax and pigments, the raw materials for crayons, and handling the entire process up to heating, molding, cooling, and packaging.

Raw Material Compounder (Printing Ink Manufacturing)

A job that accurately measures and mixes raw materials for printing ink based on recipes to manufacture the ink product.

Kokeshi painter

Artisan who paints traditional patterns and faces on the wooden body of kokeshi dolls using brushes and pigments.

Vermilion Ink Pad Maker

Vermilion ink pad makers handle the entire manufacturing process from mixing raw materials for seal ink pads to molding, drying, inspection, and packaging.

Pine Soot Manufacturing Worker

A technical occupation that partially burns pine wood to produce pine soot (soot), pulverizes and classifies it, and manufactures it as raw material for ink and pigments.

Artificial Pearl Coater (Glass)

An occupation involving the application of coating agents to glass-made artificial pearls to impart color tones and luster in manufacturing processes.

Dyeing Worker (Fiber)

A manufacturing job that prepares dyes for textile products and performs dyeing processes such as color fixing and color development.

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.

Coloring Worker (Thick Slate Manufacturing)

Specialized job in the thick slate manufacturing process that applies color to the surface of slate boards and finishes them.

Lantern lettering painter

Artisan who draws letters and designs on traditional Japanese lanterns using a brush.