Project-Based × Classification Details: Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations

24 jobs found.

Ship Outfitting Worker

A manufacturing job that installs piping and equipment on ship hulls and performs outfitting work.

Shipbuilding Iron Machinery Worker

Shipbuilding iron machinery workers cut, process, and weld steel structural components of ships, and assemble hulls and mechanical equipment.

Shipbuilding Painting Inspector

In the shipbuilding field, a specialist profession that inspects coating thickness, appearance, and adhesion in the painting processes of hulls and structures to ensure quality.

Tsuishu Manufacturer

Tsuishu manufacturers are traditional lacquerware artisans who layer red lacquer multiple times and carve the lacquer layers to create raised patterns.

Diesel Engine Fitter (Marine)

Occupation involving the assembly, installation, adjustment, and test operation of diesel engines mounted on ships.

TIG Welder

Skilled worker who precisely welds thin to medium-thick metal plates using tungsten non-consumable electrodes and inert gas.

Steel Frame Fabricator

Manufacturing job that fabricates steel frame members used in architectural structures by cutting, forming, drilling, welding, and other processes based on drawings.

Steel Plate Gas Cutter

Steel plate gas cutters heat and cut steel plates using gas burners with oxygen and fuel gas, finishing dimensions and shapes according to blueprints as specialists.

Electrical Product Tester

A profession that conducts and analyzes various tests to evaluate the performance and safety of electrical products such as home appliances and electronic devices.

Sheet Metal Hoop Worker

Sheet metal workers (excluding automobiles) cut, bend, and form metal sheets, performing welding and finishing processes to manufacture construction members, containers, signs, machine parts, etc.