Adaptability × Career Path: Site Supervisor

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River Fish Aquaculture Worker

A profession that breeds river fish such as carp and sweetfish in rivers and freshwater lakes and ponds, performing water quality management, feeding, disease management, and more.

Forest Thinning Worker

A job that thins overcrowded trees in forests by felling and collecting them to promote healthy forest growth and maintain ecosystems.

Railway Track Worker

Specialized profession that lays, inspects, maintains, and repairs railway tracks (rails, sleepers, ballast, etc.).

Fish Aquaculture Worker

A profession that raises and manages fish in land-based or sea-based aquaculture facilities, performing tasks to maintain health conditions and promote growth.

Metal Sash Installer

Occupation involving measuring, processing, assembling, and installing metal sashes such as windows and doors in buildings on site, while ensuring waterproofing and airtightness.

Pile Driving Worker

Pile driving workers drive piles into the ground as foundations for buildings and structures to ensure ground bearing capacity. They operate heavy machinery to install piles according to the design.

Air Conditioning Equipment Installation Worker (For household use, including wiring work)

Occupation involving the installation of indoor and outdoor units of household air conditioning systems (air conditioners), and construction of refrigerant piping and electrical wiring.

Excavator (Dam and Tunnel Construction Works)

A civil engineering technician who operates excavation machinery at dam and tunnel construction sites to excavate and remove earth from the ground, laying the foundation for structures.

Crane Signaler

Specialist who signals crane operators using hand flags or radio to guide cargo handling operations safely and efficiently.

Construction Site Manager

A managerial position that oversees construction sites and manages safety, quality, schedules, and costs.