Dexterous hands, good at fine work × Classification Details: Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Excluding Metal and Food Products)

37 jobs found.

Kikori (kikouri) Edge Worker

Traditional woodworker who accurately cuts and adheres fabric or leather edging materials to kikori (wooden or bamboo storage containers), enhancing decoration and strength.

Paulownia Box Manufacturer

A craftsman who manufactures traditional paulownia boxes using paulownia wood by hand or machine.

Gold and Silver Processing Worker

Specialized profession that processes precious metals such as gold and silver using techniques like forging, chasing, polishing, kirigane, and inlaying to create decorative items and crafts.

Gold and Silver Cup Manufacturer

Gold and silver cup manufacturers are artisans who use precious metals such as gold and silver to produce vessels like cups and sake cups.

Gold Leaf Applicator (Lacquerware Manufacturing)

Traditional craft technician who applies gold leaf to the surface of lacquerware for decoration and protection. Achieves high-quality gold leaf finishes through precise base preparation and manual work.

Sock Embroidery Worker

Sock embroidery workers are manufacturing technicians who use embroidery sewing machines to embroider patterns or logos on socks, handling everything from setting design data to machine operation and quality inspection.

Vamp Cutter (Leather Shoes・Chemical Shoes)

Artisan who cuts the upper part (vamp) of leather shoes or chemical shoes according to patterns.

Compass Assembler (Stationery)

This occupation involves assembling parts for drafting compasses used in stationery by hand or using simple machinery, and performing adjustments and inspections.

Typesetting and plate-making worker (Printing industry)

Specialist who uses movable type or phototypesetting machines to create printing flats and manufactures printing plates.

Artificial Pearl Bead Winding Worker (Glass)

This occupation involves applying an artificial pearl coating to glass beads to manufacture uniform, lustrous artificial pearls.