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

127 jobs found.

Sugi Bark Peeler (Sawmilling)

A job that removes bark from sugi logs to prepare them for subsequent sawmilling and processing steps.

Saw setting worker for lumber

A job that sharpens the blades of saws used for lumber processing and performs saw setting (fine processing of the teeth). Properly setting the teeth improves sharpness and cutting performance.

Cutting Worker (Plywood Manufacturing)

A manufacturing job that processes thin sheets (veneer), the raw material for plywood, using cutting machines to finish them to specified dimensions and thickness.

Ship Fittings Woodworker

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

Ship Hull Assembly Carpenter

A craftsman who uses timber to assemble the ship's framework and hull plating, ensuring watertightness and strength.

Shipbuilding Wood Pattern Maker

Occupation that creates wooden patterns for casting ship components. Creates wooden patterns based on manufacturing drawings to support the casting process.

Shipbuilding carpenter

Specialized profession that processes and assembles the hull framework and internal structures of wooden ships based on design drawings.

Shipbuilding Interior Woodworker

A profession that handles wooden panels and furniture used in ship interiors from material selection to processing, installation, and finishing.

Abacus Maker

Abacus makers are artisans who process materials such as wood and resin into the traditional calculating tool known as the abacus, handling bead forming, polishing, assembly, painting, and adjustment.

Abacus Bead Maker

Artisan/technician who manufactures wooden beads (beads) used in abacuses.