Standing Work × Career Path: Apprentice
30 jobs found.
Hemp Rope Maker
Workers who manufacture ropes and cords from hemp fibers as raw materials. They produce hemp ropes while managing strength and quality using manual labor or dedicated machines.
Washing, Stretching, and Dyeing Worker
Occupation that cleans, dyes, and finishes textile products. Removes dirt from clothing and fabric products, adjusts texture and color via bleaching and dyeing, and handles final finishing as a technical role.
Imagawayaki Maker
A craftsman who uses iron plates or baking molds to shape and bake dough, fills it with anko or cream, and produces imagawayaki.
Textile Twill Weaver
A profession that uses looms to perform twill weaving of warp threads, threading through heddles, and adjusting thread tension to manufacture patterned woven fabrics such as twill weaves.
Freight Car Undercarriage Worker
Specialized worker who assembles, inspects, and repairs the understructure (truck frames and undercarriage parts) of railway freight cars.
Pattern Insertion Worker
A job that involves placing clothes on forms (mannequins or form boards) and performing finishing processes using press machines or steam irons.
Glass Tube Cutter
Manufacturing technician who cuts glass tubes to specified dimensions and polishes the cut surfaces to produce products.
Glass Rim Firing Worker
Specialized job that heats the rim of glass products with flames from burners, etc., to shape and smooth them.
Glass Fire-Cutting and Mouth-Firing Worker
Specialized occupation that performs cutting processing (fire cutting) of molten glass products and finishing firing (mouth firing) of the mouth part.
Karasumi Manufacturer
Karasumi manufacturers use fish roe such as mullet as raw material, and through processes like salting, desalting, drying, and aging, produce the delicacy 'karasumi'.