Patient × Required Skills: Drying Management
23 jobs found.
Sumi Ink Manufacturing Worker
Craftsman engaged in manufacturing solid ink or liquid ink for calligraphy, blending soot (pine soot/oil soot) and glue, then molding, drying, and polishing using traditional techniques.
Somen Noodle Maker
Somen noodle makers use wheat flour as the main ingredient, stretch the dough using methods such as hand-pulling or rolling, perform drying and finishing processes to manufacture somen noodles.
Moisture-Resistant Base Paper Papermaker
This occupation manufactures base paper with moisture resistance using a papermaking machine. Responsible for a series of processes from pulp preparation to papermaking, drying, and quality inspection.
Takuan Pickler
Artisan who pickles daikon radish with salt, rice bran, and seasonings, then dries and matures it to produce takuan pickles.
Bamboo Travel Basket Weaver
Traditional craft occupation that hand-weaves daily necessities such as baskets and travel baskets using bamboo as material.
Ceramic Manufacturing Apprentice
An apprentice who learns the processes from raw material processing to forming, drying, glaze application, and firing of ceramics, acquiring the necessary skills.
Coater (Lacquer: Lacquerware Manufacturing)
Specialist in the lacquerware manufacturing process who applies multiple layers of lacquer to wooden bases and other substrates, repeating polishing and drying to achieve beautiful gloss and durability.
Slip Casting Worker (Ceramics Manufacturing)
Skilled worker who pours liquid clay into plaster molds and handles the forming, drying, and firing processes for ceramic bisque.
Plastic Painter
A technical job that consistently performs priming, color matching, application, and drying on plastic products to form a uniform and beautiful paint film.
Rantai (Ran) Lacquerware Maker
Rantai lacquerware makers weave bamboo to create vessel bodies, apply multiple layers of lacquer, and perform decoration and polishing—a traditional lacquerware manufacturing technical occupation.