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98 jobs found.

Sewing Thread Manufacturing Worker

Sewing thread manufacturing workers produce threads for sewing by operating and managing processes such as twisting fiber raw materials, sizing, and winding.

Hardboard manufacturing worker

A job that manufactures high-density fiberboard (hardboard) using wood as raw material.

Harness worker (bending ironworker)

A job that bends and shapes rebar and metal rods based on drawings to manufacture components for architectural reinforced concrete structures.

Bus assembler

Manufacturing work involving assembling parts such as bus chassis, body, and engine, and performing tasks like welding, bolt tightening, and wiring. Involves line work progressing in cooperation with multiple people.

Loom (machine) preparation worker

A manufacturing job responsible for warping the warp yarns before mounting on the loom, sizing, heddle threading, and other preparations and adjustments for the loom.

Bladder manufacturing worker (rubber bags)

A manufacturing job that compounds rubber raw materials, shapes them through molding, vulcanization, and finishing processes to produce rubber bags. Involves machine operation, quality control, and equipment maintenance.

Bat manufacturer (baseball bat: metal)

A manufacturing job that mass-produces and finishes metal baseball bats using machining and surface finishing.

Hanatori worker (Sawmilling)

A profession that manufactures wood products such as boards and square timbers by cutting logs using sawmilling machines.

Baryta paper base sheet papermaker

Manufacturing job that forms, processes, dries, and performs quality control on base paper for baryta paper used in silver halide photographic printing paper, etc.

Veneering joiner (joinery)

A craftsman who bonds wood materials to wooden panels or plywood using adhesives to manufacture products with specified shapes and strengths.