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Wood Polisher (Woodworking Polishing)
Specialized occupation that polishes the surfaces of wood products to create a smooth and beautiful gloss. Responsible for polishing processes such as sanding and buffing, as well as surface preparation before painting and finishing of completed products.
Railway Vehicle Sign Writer
Artisan who hand-draws model numbers, company logos, destination signs, etc., beautifully and accurately on the body of railway vehicles.
Wire Coating Worker
A specialist who applies paint to the surface of wires to enhance weather resistance and insulation, thereby ensuring quality and safety.
Ceramic Spray Coater
A manufacturing job that evenly sprays glaze or paint onto ceramic products using a spray gun, etc.
Apprentice Painter (Building)
An entry-level occupation where one learns painting work on building exteriors and interiors under the guidance of senior craftsmen.
Apprentice Painter (Excluding Architecture)
Apprentice occupation learning to apply paint to the surfaces of metal parts and products excluding buildings, acquiring the basics of painting techniques.
Paint Sheet Metal Worker
A profession that performs sheet metal processing and surface painting on metal products to provide protection and aesthetics.
Tin Sheet Painter
Manufacturing technician who applies rust prevention and painting to metal sheets such as tin sheets for roofs and exterior walls, improving rust resistance, durability, and aesthetics.
Brush Painter (Architectural Painting)
A brush painter (architectural painting) is a specialist who applies paint to the interior and exterior of buildings using a brush, responsible for everything from surface preparation to finishing.
Brush Painter (Excluding Buildings)
Brush painters apply paint with brushes to the surfaces of industrial products and the like, imparting rust prevention, weather resistance, and decorative properties as a specialized profession.