Contract Work × Industry & Occupation: Engineering & Manufacturing
62 jobs found.
Joinery Manufacturer
A joinery manufacturer is a profession that manufactures and processes wooden fittings such as doors, window frames, fusuma, and shoji screens for houses and buildings.
Joinery Painter (Wooden)
Specialist who applies paint to wooden doors, window frames, furniture parts, and other joinery for protection and aesthetic enhancement.
Ironworker, Boilermaker
A job that cuts, bends, and assembles steel materials to manufacture and repair iron products such as building structures and containers.
Electrical CAD Operator
A job that creates and revises drawings related to electrical equipment, such as electrical circuits and wiring diagrams, using CAD software.
Arc Welder
A manufacturing technician who uses electric arcs to melt and join metal components. Handles welding tasks across a wide range of fields, including building members, machine parts, and automotive parts.
Tent Manufacturing Worker
Artisan who cuts and sews canvas or synthetic fiber sheets to manufacture tent products such as tents, tarps, and awnings.
Tokobashira Manufacturing Worker
Tokobashira manufacturing workers are artisans responsible for wood selection, processing, and finishing of tokobashira used in traditional Japanese architecture.
Paint Finisher
Specialized technical job that applies paint to the surfaces of industrial products and parts to enhance durability and aesthetics.
Vehicle Upholsterer
A profession that cuts, sews, and attaches fabric or leather to interior components of vehicles such as cars, buses, and trains to create interiors.
Footwear Surface Painter (Wooden)
Specialized occupation that applies protective and finishing paint to the surface of wooden footwear (such as clogs). Handles everything consistently from priming, paint mixing, painting operations, drying, and finishing.