Quality Control × Workstyle: Individual Workshop

14 jobs found.

Forged Blade Manufacturer

A skilled trade that manufactures blades such as kitchen knives and knives through processes like hammer forging and heat treatment.

Musical Instrument Case Maker

Occupation of manufacturing cases that protect and transport musical instruments. Processes diverse materials such as wood, plastic, metal, fabric, and cushioning materials through cutting, forming, assembly, interior finishing, hardware attachment, painting, etc., to complete the product.

Leather Shoe Upper Maker

Artisan who cuts, sews, and shapes leather materials to manufacture and assemble the upper part (upper) of shoes.

Willow Basket Manufacturer

A craftsman who weaves and manufactures baskets using willow as the material.

Lacquerware Base Assembler (Wooden)

Artisan who assembles wooden bases in the lacquerware manufacturing process, performing joining, polishing, and adjustments to prepare for the painting stage.

Leather Shoemaker

Artisan who uses leather as material to perform all shoe manufacturing processes by hand and machine processing. Responsible for everything from pattern making, cutting, sewing, sole attachment, to finishing.

Tray and Bowl Lacquerware Craftworker

A traditional craft occupation that applies lacquer to everyday wooden tableware such as trays and bowls, from undercoating preparation to finish coating.

Donsu (Donsu) Weaver

Donsu weavers are artisans who produce donsu, a fabric with luster and intricate patterns, using silk or synthetic fibers and float weaving techniques.

Fabric Zori Maker

Fabric zori makers are artisans who produce traditional Japanese sandals known as zori using fabric. They are specialists who manually perform tasks such as cutting fabric, shaping sole materials, attaching thongs, and more.

Hakata Weaver

A profession that manufactures Hakata Ori, a traditional silk fabric from the Hakata region of Fukuoka Prefecture.