Patient × Workstyle: Self-employed

51 jobs found.

Hand-sewn shoemaker

Craftsmen who handcraft shoes using leather. They handle everything from shaping on wooden lasts, cutting, sewing, and finishing, requiring advanced handcraft skills and aesthetic sense.

Hand-ripping Sawyer (Sawmilling)

A craftsman who uses a hand saw to cut logs into boards and square timbers, manufacturing the foundational wood materials for products.

Terrazzo Installer

Terrazzo installers apply mortar or resin mixed with marble chips and other materials to floors, then polish and finish them as a specialized profession.

Ceramic prototype maker

Artisan who creates prototypes (models) used in ceramic manufacturing with clay, wax, and other materials.

Ceramic Manufacturing Worker

A profession that manufactures ceramics such as tableware and decorative items through the processes of forming, drying, firing, and finishing clay.

Ceramic Handmade Forming Worker

A profession that forms clay using hand-building or potter's wheel to manufacture greenware for ceramics.

Nameko Harvester (Natural)

Occupation of identifying and harvesting naturally occurring nameko in forests and supplying them to markets or restaurants. Requires skills and experience to safely and efficiently utilize natural resources while reading climate and environmental conditions.

Tropical Fish Aquaculture Worker

Worker who handles everything from setting up breeding environments to breeding, rearing, and health management for the purpose of producing tropical fish.

Haori Tailor

Haori tailors are artisans who specialize in the production and tailoring of haori, a type of Japanese garment. They handle everything from fabric selection, measurements, cutting, sewing, to finishing.

Sandal Strap Maker

Sandal strap makers produce the hanao (the strap running from the heel across the instep) used in zori, geta, and other footwear, using cloth, leather, or synthetic materials.