High concentration × Classification Details: Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations
2066 jobs found.
Die and Mold Manufacturing Worker
A profession that manufactures and finishes dies used for product molding using techniques such as cutting, electrical discharge machining, and grinding to provide high-precision dies.
Die Mold Engraver
Specialist who performs engraving on die parts to create molds for forming plastic or metal products.
Folding Rule Maker
A craftsperson who uses wood or metal to manufacture scaled folding rulers (kanejaku).
Heating Furnace Worker (Forging)
A manufacturing job that operates a heating furnace to heat metal materials to a specified temperature and adjust them to a state suitable for the forging process.
Cherry Bark Craftsman (Sakura Bark Craft)
Artisan who creates crafts such as vessels and decorative items using the bark of mountain cherry trees. Requires manual skills utilizing the properties of natural materials and finishing techniques such as lacquer coating.
Bag Riveting Worker
A job that accurately inserts metal rivets into leather products such as bags and wallets to ensure strength and durability.
Bag Inspector
A profession that performs inspections on appearance, dimensions, and functionality of bags after manufacturing processes or upon receipt, and sorts out defective products.
Portable Grinding Worker (Portable Grinding)
An occupation that uses portable grinding machines to grind and polish the surfaces of metal products or structures, performing deburring, rust removal, and smooth finishing. Works in various locations such as factories and construction sites.
Bag Manufacturing Worker
A profession that selects materials for bags, cuts, sews, assembles, finishes, etc., to manufacture various types of bags.
Bag Fabric Cutting Worker
This occupation involves cutting fabric for bag components based on patterns or blueprints in the bag manufacturing process. It requires skills in maintaining dimensional accuracy and minimizing material waste.