Contract Work × Industry & Occupation: Engineering & Manufacturing

62 jobs found.

Construction Machinery Assembler

Specialized profession that assembles construction machinery parts based on blueprints, conducts operational inspections, and turns them into finished products.

Prime Mover Repair Worker

Specialized profession that disassembles, inspects, repairs, and adjusts prime movers such as internal combustion engines to maintain them in normal operating condition.

Steel Pipe Cutting Worker (Gas Cutting)

Specialized occupation that uses oxygen and fuel gas to precisely cut steel pipes for member processing in manufacturing and construction sites.

Sarasa (Sarasa) Worker

Artisan who uses plant dyes or synthetic dyes, employing stencil dyeing or woodblock printing techniques to produce sarasa paper for decorative or wrapping paper purposes. Responsible for meticulous color expression through handcrafting and the inheritance of traditional techniques.

Sealer Worker (Excluding Buildings: Base Coating)

This occupation involves applying base coat paint (sealer/primer) to products other than buildings, such as automobiles and machine parts, to ensure adhesion and rust prevention of the paint film.

Jig and Tool Design Engineer

Technician who designs and develops jigs, fixtures, and other tools used in manufacturing sites to improve production efficiency and quality.

Yuzen Sketch Artist (Hand-Drawn Yuzen)

A traditional craft technician who traces patterns used in the Yuzen dyeing process onto silk fabric with ink or charcoal as a preliminary sketch, supporting the subsequent dyeing operations.

Undercoat Painter (excluding buildings)

Specialist who polishes and cleans surfaces of products such as metal, resin, and wood, and applies primer or base agents to improve paint adhesion.

Tracing Drafter (Electrical and Electronic Drafting)

Specialized profession that creates drawings necessary for manufacturing and construction of electrical and electronic equipment and facilities using hand-drawing or CAD software.

Silk Screen Printing Worker

Silk screen printing workers use screen plates to push out ink and transfer designs onto various flat materials such as clothing, stickers, and posters, serving as manufacturing technicians.