High concentration × Classification Details: Other Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Excluding Metal and Food Products)
225 jobs found.
Horsehair Product Manufacturing Worker
A profession that uses horsehair as raw material to manufacture products such as brushes and writing brushes. Performs processes consistently from washing and sorting the hair to tufting and finishing.
Lacquer Top Coater
A profession that applies top coats of lacquer to the surfaces of wooden products and crafts, forming beautiful lacquer films to finish them.
Urushi Filtering Worker
Urushi filtering workers are craftsmen who apply multiple layers of urushi to wooden products or lacquerware, repeating grinding and drying to create a smooth and beautiful urushi coating.
Lacquer Coating Worker
A profession that performs lacquer coating processes—from base preparation, polishing, layering, and drying—on products such as lacquerware and wooden items to enhance product durability and aesthetics.
Talisman manufacturer
A profession that manufactures state-issued banknotes using intaglio printing, special inks, and processing techniques.
Organ Assembler
A manufacturing technical job that assembles parts of pipe organs or electronic organs and adjusts mechanisms and acoustics.
Music Box Tuner
This occupation adjusts the timbre of music boxes and other mechanical automatic playing devices, and performs repairs and maintenance.
Shell Button Manufacturer
Specialized occupation that uses shells as raw materials to manufacture buttons for clothing through a series of processes including polishing, forming, drilling, and finishing.
Heel Attaching Worker (Leather Sandal Manufacturing)
Specialized occupation in the leather sandal manufacturing process that attaches heels (heels) to leather soles. Combines manual labor and machine operations to assemble with high precision.
Die-Cutting Worker (Leather Shoe Manufacturing)
A craftsman who die-cuts leather using press machines or by hand according to dies in leather shoe manufacturing.