Shift Work × Career Path: Apprentice
103 jobs found.
Dry Confectionery Maker
A job responsible for the manufacturing processes from mixing to forming, drying, and finishing traditional dry confections such as rakugan and konpeito.
Frame Installer (Shipbuilding)
Specialized worker at shipyards who installs metal frames serving as the ship's skeletal framework at designated positions and secures them with welding or bolting.
Gauge Block Manufacturer
A job that manufactures, processes, and inspects gauge blocks for precision measurement.
Boiler Finisher
A job at boiler manufacturing sites that involves processing steel plates, welding, polishing, and assembling to finish them as completed products.
Enameling Worker
A manufacturing job that applies enamel (porcelain enamel) to the surfaces of products such as metal, pottery, and glass, and fires it to impart corrosion resistance and decorative properties.
Dried Persimmon Manufacturer
A craftsman who removes astringency and peels persimmons, then manufactures and manages dried persimmons through processes such as drying and humidity control.
Paving Worker
Skilled worker who constructs and repairs road surfaces using asphalt or concrete at paving construction sites such as roads and parking lots.
Plating Polisher
A profession that applies chemical and electrical plating to metal parts and performs polishing and finishing.
Glaze Dipping Worker
Technical job that finishes the surface by dipping or spraying glaze onto the bisque of ceramics.
Rug Weaver (Carpet Weaver)
A profession that arranges raw materials such as wool or synthetic fibers using a warping machine and operates power looms or tufting machines to manufacture carpets and rugs. Handles thread tension adjustments, machine setup, and post-processing consistently.