High Concentration × Classification Details: Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations

1868 jobs found.

Kimono Sewing Apprentice

Apprentice position to acquire hand sewing and machine sewing skills necessary for making and altering kimonos.

Washi Papermaker (Handmade)

Handmade washi papermakers use plant fibers such as kozo and mitsumata as raw materials to handcraft traditional washi paper using traditional manufacturing techniques.

Cotton Candy Maker

Cotton candy makers operate cotton candy machines, heat and melt sugar into thin fibers, and produce cotton candy. They perform temperature adjustments, hygiene management, and quality inspections in the manufacturing process.

Japanese Barrel Maker

Craftsman who manufactures traditional wooden Japanese barrels. Performs everything from log selection to wood processing, joining, and waterproofing in an integrated manner.

Japanese Fresh Confectionery Manufacturing Equipment Operator

A profession that operates equipment such as steaming, forming, and packaging on Japanese fresh confectionery production lines to maintain production volume and quality.

Varnish Cloth Manufacturing Worker

Specialized occupation manufacturing special fiber cloth coated with varnish. Performs the entire process continuously from weaving to coating, drying, inspection, and finishing.

Disposable Chopstick Sorter

This occupation involves visually or mechanically inspecting for defective products or abnormalities on the disposable chopstick manufacturing line and sorting good products from defective ones.

One-Touch Gluer Operator (Paper Container Manufacturing)

A manufacturing job that operates a one-touch gluer machine to assemble and bond paper containers and boxes.