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

82 jobs found.

Slaughter (tochiku) Worker

A profession that slaughters livestock and manufactures raw materials for meat products through processes such as bloodletting, skinning, and organ removal.

Tanner (Tanning Hide Worker)

A profession that tans animal hides using chemicals or plant tannins to produce durable and flexible leather.

Stuffed Toy Maker (Fabric Toys)

Occupation of manufacturing fabric (cloth) stuffed toys. Involves cutting according to patterns, sewing, stuffing, finishing, and inspection.

Upholsterer (Fabric Upholsterer)

A manufacturing technician who replaces and repairs fabric-covered parts such as furniture and car seats.

Upholsterer (Interior Upholstery)

Craftsman who applies fabric to building interiors for finishing. Attaches fabric materials to walls, ceilings, furniture, etc., providing both decorative and functional qualities.

Box Liner (Box Manufacturing)

A manufacturing job that applies fabric to the surface of boxes through gluing and finishing. Manually manufactures gift boxes, decorative boxes, etc.

Longline Maker

Longline makers are craftsmen who manufacture and repair handline longlines and rigs used in fishing. They assemble durable fishing gear by combining fiber materials, synthetic fibers, and metal parts.

Bat manufacturer (baseball bat: metal)

A manufacturing job that mass-produces and finishes metal baseball bats using machining and surface finishing.

Wreath Maker

Wreath makers design and manufacture decorative wreaths (wreaths) used in weddings, funerals, and events using artificial flowers and materials.

Piano Assembly Worker

Piano assembly workers precisely assemble various parts of pianos based on blueprints, perform adjustments and inspections, and complete the product as specialists.