Small Workshop × Recommended Skills: Quality Control
10 jobs found.
Folding Rule Maker
A craftsperson who uses wood or metal to manufacture scaled folding rulers (kanejaku).
Leather Product Sewing Worker (Excluding Shoes, Bags, Clothing, Sports Equipment)
Specialized occupation that manufactures leather small items such as wallets and belts, from cutting to sewing and finishing leather products.
Wooden Mallet Manufacturer
A manufacturing occupation that processes wood and handles forming to finishing of wooden mallets (wooden hammers).
Bamboo Chair Maker
A profession that utilizes the characteristics of bamboo, handling everything from the design to material processing, assembly, and finishing of bamboo chairs.
Desk Manufacturing Worker (Wooden)
A manufacturing job that consistently handles cutting, processing, assembly, and finishing of wooden desks based on design drawings.
Natural Whetstone Worker
Manufacturing occupation that handles artisan techniques of cutting and shaping natural stone into whetstones with appropriate grit size and shape for polishing use.
Sandal Strap Maker
Sandal strap makers produce the hanao (the strap running from the heel across the instep) used in zori, geta, and other footwear, using cloth, leather, or synthetic materials.
Martial Arts Equipment Manufacturer
A profession that manufactures, repairs, and finishes martial arts equipment such as shinai (bamboo swords) and bogu (armor) used in martial arts.
Futon Stuffing Worker
A manufacturing job that stuffs cotton or synthetic fiber into futons, adjusts to a uniform thickness, and shapes them.
Business Card Case Manufacturer
A manufacturing job that handles the design, cutting, sewing, and finishing of small leather products such as business card cases in an integrated manner.