Patient × Required Skills: Polishing and Finishing Techniques

29 jobs found.

Accessory Manufacturing Worker

A profession that processes various materials such as metals, resins, and beads to manufacture accessories like necklaces, earrings, and brooches.

Stone Carver

Specialized profession that cuts, sculpts, and polishes stone materials to produce architectural components, sculptures, tombstones, etc.

Stone Carver

Artisan who carves stone materials to create decorative items, monuments, and memorials.

Printing Stereotype Worker

A job that casts and finishes stereotype plates used in letterpress printing. Assembles type and layout sheets, pours molten lead alloy to manufacture printing plates.

Umeki Zaiku Craftsman

Specialist who repairs and restores cracks or chipped areas in wooden products by inlaying matching wood pieces that blend with the surrounding color and grain.

Extrusion Die Maintenance Worker (Aluminum Rolling)

This occupation involves inspecting, maintaining, and repairing extrusion dies used in aluminum extrusion processing to support the stable operation of the production line.

Karaki Sashimono Artisan

Artisan who crafts furniture and decorative items using traditional Karaki joinery techniques. Performs joints, carvings, and finishing that leverage the properties of the wood.

Precious Metal Artisan

A profession that crafts, processes, and repairs accessories and ornaments using precious metals as materials based on designs.

Precious Metal Hammering Worker

Traditional craft artisan who uses hammers and specialized tools to hammer-process precious metals such as gold and silver, creating decorative items and crafts.

Kurimono (Wood Hollowing) Worker

A traditional woodworking occupation that hollows out timber using hand tools such as chisels and carving knives to create vessels, containers, and decorative items.