Contract Work × Career Path: Craftsman (Apprentice)
11 jobs found.
Eaves Gutter (Gutter) Sheet Metal Worker
A craftsman who cuts and bends metal gutters based on drawings and installs and adjusts them on site. Requires highly precise processing and construction skills to ensure drainage and durability.
Chair Reupholstery Worker
A profession that repairs and refreshes chairs by replacing old upholstery and internal structures with new fabric or foam.
Thatch Roofer
Specialized technician who uses natural materials such as thatch and reeds to thatch roofs using traditional methods. Essential for the preservation and restoration of old folk houses and shrine-temple architecture.
Sofa Upholsterer
A craftsman who upholsters the seat portion of sofas with fabric or leather, combining cushion material and frames to finish them.
Tatami Flipping Work
This is a craftsman's work that flips used tatami surfaces, dries and repairs them to regenerate and extend the life of the tatami core.
Tokobashira Manufacturing Worker
Tokobashira manufacturing workers are artisans responsible for wood selection, processing, and finishing of tokobashira used in traditional Japanese architecture.
Parquet Floor Installer
An interior craftsman who decorates the floor surface by combining small wooden pieces and finishes it with adhesion, nailing, polishing, and painting.
Wooden Bathtub Maker
A profession that manufactures wooden bathtubs. Performs material selection, processing, assembly, finishing, and waterproofing by hand.
Wooden Fittings Maker
Specialized profession that processes wood to fabricate and install fittings such as doors and window frames. Based on blueprints, performs cutting, planing, assembly, finishing, and also handles on-site construction.
Woodworking Planer (Kanna) Operator (Furniture and Joinery Manufacturing)
Artisan or manufacturing worker who uses a planer to smoothly finish the surface of wood used for furniture and joinery.