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548 jobs found.

Ceramic Artificial Gemstone Manufacturing Worker

Technical occupation that uses ceramic raw materials to compound, form, fire, polish, and inspect artificial gemstones such as ruby, sapphire, and cubic zirconia.

Ceramic Biomedical Parts Manufacturing Worker

This occupation involves manufacturing ceramic biomedical parts used in medical or dental implants, from raw material blending to forming, sintering, processing, and inspection.

Ceramic Cutting Tool Manufacturing Worker

A job that manufactures cutting tools using ceramic materials. Responsible for processes from raw material blending to forming, firing, and grinding.

Fiber Reinforced Plastic Molding Worker

Occupation of manufacturing fiber-reinforced plastic (FRP) products. Laminates glass fiber or carbon fiber with resin, and molds and cures it using a mold to produce products.

Ship Fittings Woodworker

Ship fittings woodworkers are craftsmen who process, assemble, and finish wooden parts and decorations used in ships.

Fan Bone Manufacturing Worker

A profession that selects, processes, and shapes bamboo materials for the rib portion of fans to manufacture fan ribs.

Tray and Bowl Lacquerware Craftworker

A traditional craft occupation that applies lacquer to everyday wooden tableware such as trays and bowls, from undercoating preparation to finish coating.

Ingot Mold Repair Worker

Specialist who repairs damage and wear on molds for metal blocks (ingots) using welding, polishing, etc., to restore dimensional accuracy and durability.

Coffin Joiner

Coffin joiners are traditional woodworkers who design, manufacture, and finish wooden products such as coffins and hearse interiors used in funerals.

Lacquerer

A craftsman who applies paint and decorative coatings to the surfaces of furniture, architectural components, crafts, and similar items to enhance aesthetics and durability.