Factory Work × Required Skills: Masking Technique

10 jobs found.

Airbrush Worker (excluding buildings)

Airbrush Worker (excluding buildings) is a profession that uses compressed air and an airbrush to perform precise painting or patterning on various objects such as automotive parts, models, and furniture.

Toy Painter

A manufacturing job that performs priming, painting, and finishing coating on toy parts made of plastic, wood, etc.

Metal Painting Worker (Trainee)

This occupation involves applying paint to the surfaces of metal products to provide rust prevention and aesthetic appeal. Trainees acquire skills starting from surface preparation and painting assistance under the guidance of seniors.

Sandblast Worker (Glass Product Manufacturing)

A job that blasts abrasives such as sand or glass beads with compressed air to polish, decorate, and clean the surface of glass products.

Electrostatic Painter

Electrostatic painters use static electricity to uniformly adhere powder paint to workpieces and cure and finish it through baking in a manufacturing role.

Railway Vehicle Painter

Specialist who applies paint to the exterior and interior parts of railway vehicles to maintain rust prevention, weather resistance, and aesthetics.

Piano Painter

A profession that applies paint to the exterior of wooden pianos to maintain durability and aesthetics.

Spray Painter (Excluding Buildings)

A profession that protects and decorates the surfaces of industrial products and parts by spraying paint using a spray gun, etc.

Lacquer Spray Painter (Excluding Buildings)

Specialized profession that applies lacquer paint using a spray gun to metal products, machine parts, and similar items.

Varnish Painter (Metal Painting)

Specialized profession that applies varnish to the surfaces of metal products for protection and finishing. Handles everything from surface preparation to painting, drying, and quality inspection.