Planning & Organization × Classification Details: Architecture, Civil Engineering, and Surveying Technicians
60 matching jobs found.
Tunnel (zuidō) Design Engineer
Civil engineering position specializing in planning, surveying, designing, and analyzing tunnels constructed underground.
Water Supply Pipe Laying Construction Supervisor
Site manager responsible for planning, construction, quality, and safety management in water supply and drainage pipe laying works.
Hydrographic Surveyor
A technician who measures the water depth, water level, and flow velocity of waterways such as rivers and irrigation channels, providing data necessary for water engineering design and maintenance management.
Equipment Construction Management Engineer
A technical position that handles planning, schedule management, budget management, quality and safety management, etc., in equipment construction such as electrical, air conditioning, and water supply/drainage for buildings and facilities.
Landscape Technician
A technical job that plans, constructs, and maintains green spaces such as parks, gardens, and street trees.
Landscape Construction Management Engineer
A technical position that creates construction plans for landscaping works, manages schedules, quality, safety, and more.
Landscape Design Engineer
Specialized technical profession that plans and designs green spaces and landscapes in public facilities, residential gardens, urban spaces, etc., creating spaces in harmony with the natural environment.
Dam Construction Site Supervisor
A professional who comprehensively manages and coordinates the site, overseeing everything from construction planning to quality, safety, schedule, and budget management at dam construction sites.
Erosion Control Engineer
Specialized technical professional who designs and manages erosion control construction to prevent sediment disasters in mountainous areas and preserve forest environments.
Flood Control Engineer
Technical professionals who plan, design, and analyze to prevent floods and river overflows. They use meteorological data and topographic data for simulations with numerical models and handle planning for disaster prevention facilities and river channel improvements.