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Ship Fitter

Specialized profession that installs various ship fittings such as brackets, supports, ladders, handrails, etc., on the deck and interior of ships at shipyards and the like.

Ore Dresser

Worker who separates and recovers useful minerals from ore using physical and chemical methods and processes them into concentrate ore.

Incense Stick Maker

A job that handles the manufacturing process of incense from raw material mixing to forming, drying, and packaging.

Wire Rod Worker (Nail Manufacturing)

A job that manufactures nails by drawing iron wire, cutting, and forming it.

Ship Cabin Attendant

A job that supports comfortable and safe sea voyages by providing guidance, service, cleaning, and safety instructions to passengers in cabins on cruise ships or ferries.

Bottle Washing Inspector

A work role that washes bottles and containers used in manufacturing processes for beverages and cosmetics, inspects for damage or foreign matter contamination, and supports the flow to the next process.

Dyeing Development Engineer

Dyeing development engineers research and develop dyeing processes and dye formulations for textile products to improve quality aspects such as color tone and durability.

Dyeing Pattern Setter (Spinning, Weaving Manufacturing)

Artisan technician who uses stencils to apply paste or dye to fabric, expressing dyeing patterns.

Dyeing Technician (Excluding Development Technicians)

Specialized technician who applies color to textile products using dyes. Handles operations from dyeing machine operation to color adjustment and quality inspection as a manufacturing technical role.

Dyeing Technician (Engaged in Technology Development)

Specialist who conducts research and development on dyes, auxiliaries, and dyeing processes to develop new dyeing technologies and formulations.