Line Production × Classification Details: Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations
288 jobs found.
Rope Mender
A machine operator who ties back broken warp threads on the loom, etc., to ensure continuous production of woven fabric.
Upholsterer (Furniture)
A skilled trade that attaches cushion materials and fabrics to furniture frames to provide comfort and aesthetic appeal. Responsible for measurement, cutting, attachment, sewing, and finishing.
Tsurikomi Worker (Rubber Products Manufacturing)
A manufacturing job that involves drawing rubber raw material into molds for shaping, and removing and finishing products.
Fishing Hook Manufacturer
A job that manufactures fishing hooks using metal wire as material. It handles processes such as press processing, bending, heat treatment, polishing, etc., and produces high-precision products.
Core Stacker (Transformer)
A manufacturing job that stacks thin steel plates forming the core of a transformer, manages dimensions and quality, and fixes and insulates them.
Railway Vehicle Subcomponent Assembler
Manufacturing worker who assembles and adjusts railway vehicle doors, bogie parts, brake parts, etc., based on drawings, and performs quality inspections.
Denim Product Manufacturing Worker
An occupation that uses denim fabric to manufacture denim products such as jeans and jackets through processes from cutting, sewing, dyeing, finishing, and inspection.
Terenpu Manufacturing Worker
Terenpu manufacturing workers are a profession specializing in the manufacturing of a fiber product called Terenpu.
Electrochemical Machining Operator
Electrochemical machining operators operate and manage machines that precisely process metal parts using electrochemical reactions.
Spark Plug Assembler
Job responsible for assembling parts from spark plugs (ignition plugs) on the manufacturing line, inspection, and packaging.