Stress Tolerance × Classification Details: Mining and Quarrying Occupations

103 matching jobs found.

Talc Mining Worker

Mining worker who excavates, sorts, and transports talc. Requires heavy equipment operation and safety management.

Gat Worker (Gravel Extraction)

Worker who uses heavy machinery in rivers or quarries to extract gravel and performs sorting, washing, and loading.

Explosives Handler (Construction Industry)

A specialist profession that uses explosives to blast and break rocks and structures at construction sites.

Blaster (Mining, Quarrying)

A specialized technical occupation responsible for planning rock blasting work using explosives at mining or quarrying sites, handling everything from loading to blasting and safety management.

Machine Ore Separator (Mine Site)

A profession that operates mechanical equipment to separate and concentrate useful metals or minerals from ore.

Hazardous Materials Handler (Crushed Stone Industry)

Specialized technician who safely stores, handles, transports hazardous materials such as explosives and fuels at crushed stone industry sites, and conducts appropriate blasting operations.

Mining Electrical Technician

Specialized technical job that operates, maintains, inspects, and repairs machinery and electrical equipment used in mining sites.

Cap Lamp Worker

Cap lamp workers inspect, maintain, distribute, and manage helmet-mounted lamps (cap lamps) used in underground operations such as mines, supporting a safe working environment as a specialized profession.

Stone Cutter

A job specializing in mining and cutting stone materials at a quarry.

Silver Miner

A site worker who mines and transports silver ore inside and outside silver mine pits, ensuring ore quality through ore dressing operations and the like.