High concentration × Classification Details: Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Excluding Metal and Food Products)
1032 jobs found.
Net Repair Worker
Specialized profession that inspects damaged net products and repairs them using manual techniques such as re-knotting and re-knitting. Handles nets for various uses such as fishing nets, safety nets, and industrial nets.
Net Knotter
A net knotter is a profession that manufactures net products such as fishing nets and safety nets by weaving and knotting threads or ropes by hand or with simple machines.
Twill Yarn Manufacturing Worker
Job responsible for selecting raw materials for twill weave yarn (twill yarn), twisting, and finishing to produce yarn suitable for fabrics.
Heddle Threading Worker
A technical role specializing in preparing the loom by threading warp yarns through heddles and reeds before operation.
Album Bookbinding Worker
A profession responsible for the bookbinding processes of photo albums and similar items, performing tasks such as paper cutting, gluing, binding, and cover creation using handwork and machine operations.
Andon (andon) manufacturer
Andon manufacturers are artisans who create andon lanterns using traditional methods by stretching washi paper or cloth over wooden or bamboo frames. They handcraft each piece of Japanese-style lighting equipment, combining functionality and decoration.
Easel manufacturer (wooden)
A manufacturing technical position that processes wood to design, manufacture, and finish easels.
Clothes rack (ikou) assembler (wooden)
Manufacturing job that assembles parts of wooden clothes racks (kimono hangers). Completes products by combining traditional techniques and machine processing.
Slip casting worker (ceramics manufacturing)
A job that involves pouring clay slip into plaster molds, forming, drying, and removing the molded items to produce pre-fired formed products.
Stone Seal Material Craftsman
Traditional artisan who cuts and polishes stone for seals and precisely engraves characters or patterns.