Patient × Keywords: Leather
60 jobs found.
Tanning Worker (Leather)
A profession that chemically and physically processes animal hides such as those from cows or sheep, performing tanning, dyeing, and finishing to create base materials for leather products.
Ajitori Tanner (Leather Tanning)
Ajitori tanners (leather tanning) manufacture and finish leather for leather products by washing and degreasing animal hides, then performing processes such as tanning, dyeing, drying, and fatliquoring.
Saddlebag (Annou) Manufacturer
A profession that manufactures saddlebags used as horse tack using leather and hardware.
Chair Reupholstery Worker
A profession that repairs and refreshes chairs by replacing old upholstery and internal structures with new fabric or foam.
Furniture Upholstery Worker
A profession that upholsters seats, backrests, etc., of furniture with fabric or leather and fills with cushioning material to finish.
Lasting Worker (Leather Shoe Manufacturing)
A craftsman who fits the upper and sole over a wooden last, glues them together, and shapes them in the leather shoe manufacturing process.
Armor Craftsman
A profession that crafts armor as martial equipment using materials such as iron and leather with ancient techniques.
Bag Repair Worker
Specialist who repairs damaged parts of bags and briefcases, restoring functionality and appearance through processes such as sewing, parts replacement, and dyeing.
Bag Manufacturing Worker
A profession that selects materials for bags, cuts, sews, assembles, finishes, etc., to manufacture various types of bags.
Bag Sewing Worker
Bag sewing workers cut materials such as fabrics and leather, sew and assemble them using sewing machines or hand sewing, and complete bags as specialized professionals.