High concentration × Classification Details: Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Excluding Metal and Food Products)
1032 jobs found.
Local Folk Toy Assembler
The local folk toy assembler is a worker who assembles regionally unique traditional toys in factories or workshops. They handle everything from cutting materials to gluing parts, assembling, and finishing.
Fishing Net Knitter
Fishing net knitters are artisans who knit fishing nets used in fisheries. They use threads or ropes to manually or with knitting machines adjust the mesh, ensuring strength and durability.
Fishing Net Repairer (Excluding Fishermen)
Specialized occupation that inspects and repairs damaged sections of nets used in fishing operations, restoring them to a reusable condition.
Paulownia Box Manufacturer
A craftsman who manufactures traditional paulownia boxes using paulownia wood by hand or machine.
Spray Dyeing Worker
Specialized technician who uses a spray gun (misting nozzle) to apply color to textile products, creating effects such as uneven patterns or gradients.
Quilting Sewing Worker
Artisan who manufactures quilt products by layering fabric and padding using industrial sewing machines or by hand and applying stitches.
Quilt Sewing Worker
A profession that manufactures bedding, clothing, interior goods, etc., by sewing quilts (fabric with batting).
Kiwamono Artisan (Doll Manufacturing)
A Kiwamono artisan (doll manufacturing) is a craftsman who uses materials such as clay and wooden molds to perform the entire process from doll prototype creation to coloring, assembly, and decoration.
Metal Toy Assembly Worker
A manufacturing job that assembles metal toy parts using hand tools and jigs, and inspects and ensures product quality.
Metal Foil Applicator (Bookbinding)
A profession that applies metal foil to covers or decorative surfaces of books, ledgers, etc., to enhance a sense of luxury and visibility through decorative processing.