Team Work × Classification Details: Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations

1510 jobs found.

Ship Hull Assembly Worker

Specialized profession that assembles, installs, and welds ship hull parts based on blueprints to form the ship's framework.

Facial Cleanser Cream Manufacturing Worker

A job that handles processes such as raw material blending, emulsification, filling, packaging, and quality inspection of facial cleanser cream, manufacturing safe and high-quality products.

Dockyard (kyo) Worker

Specialized technical job performing assembly, repair, inspection, surface preparation, etc., of ship hulls on dry docks (ship docks).

Dry Dock Wire Handler

Specialist who uses wire ropes and winches inside dry docks to moor, lift, and adjust the position of ships.

Sensor Element Tester (Electronic Applied Machinery and Equipment)

Job involving evaluating the electrical and physical characteristics of sensor elements using measurement devices for product quality control and development support.

Dyeing Pattern Setter (Spinning, Weaving Manufacturing)

Artisan technician who uses stencils to apply paste or dye to fabric, expressing dyeing patterns.

Dyeing Worker (Yarn and Woven Fabric)

A manufacturing job that uniformly colors yarn and woven fabrics by permeating them with dye and manages quality.

Ship Outfitting Worker

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

Ship Hull Painter

A profession that paints the exterior plates and internal structures of ships to ensure rust prevention, aesthetics, and durability.

Ship Block Positioning Worker

Ship Block Positioning Workers hoist large block members using cranes and other equipment in shipbuilding and precisely position them at the locations and angles specified in the design drawings. This is a technical occupation.