High concentration × Workstyle: Contract manufacturing

16 jobs found.

Obijime Braider

Artisan who manufactures kumihimo cords used as obijime to secure and decorate kimono sashes, using traditional hand-braiding techniques or machine braiding.

Kakeya Mallet Production Worker

Artisan or worker who processes wood to shape and finish kakeya (wooden mallets).

Leather Bag Tailor

Artisan who cuts and sews leather materials to tailor bags and bag-like products. Requires precise manual processes and finishing techniques.

Kiseru manufacturing worker

Kiseru manufacturing workers are artisans who produce the traditional smoking pipe known as kiseru. They combine metalworking and bamboo processing techniques to perform cutting, polishing, assembly, and decoration of materials in an integrated manner, creating beautiful and functional products.

Shoe last maker

Shoe last makers are artisans who design, process, and finish wooden lasts (shoe lasts) used in shoe manufacturing.

Marking-off Worker

In the metal product processing process, marks dimensions and shapes on materials to indicate processing standards.

Bookbinding machine assembly worker

Manufacturing job that assembles parts of bookbinding machines, adjusts them, and performs test runs. Responsible for precise assembly and operation adjustments based on mechanical drawings.

Bamboo rib manufacturer

This occupation involves using bamboo as raw material to perform processes such as splitting, shaving, forming, and drying to manufacture the frames of bamboo rib products like umbrella ribs and fan ribs.

Horn Craftsman

Artisan who crafts combs, ornaments, and craft goods using animal horns and tusks as primary materials through techniques such as carving, shaping, and polishing.

Hand-sewn shoemaker

Craftsmen who handcraft shoes using leather. They handle everything from shaping on wooden lasts, cutting, sewing, and finishing, requiring advanced handcraft skills and aesthetic sense.