Collaboration & Teamwork × Classification Details: Construction, Civil Engineering, and Electrical Work Occupations
322 matching jobs found.
Transformer Installer (Distribution Line)
Specialized worker who installs transformers (trans) on distribution lines, connects wiring, conducts insulation tests, etc.
Demolition Worker
Demolition workers dismantle and demolish buildings and structures using manual labor or heavy machinery, and sort and transport waste materials on site.
Drifter Operator (Construction Industry)
Civil engineering worker who operates a drilling machine (drifter) to perform boring and hole-drilling work in the ground. A specialist occupation that supports the foundations of tunnel and dam construction.
Tunnel Excavation Worker
Construction technician who excavates tunnels using shield machines, drill jumbos, etc., and installs support structures and ventilation equipment under safety management.
Lead Miner
Specialized worker who mines ore containing lead in underground or open-pit mines, manages tunnels, performs blasting operations, and transports ore.
Slate Quarry Worker
Worker who performs extraction operations at slate (shale) mining sites. Uses machinery such as drills and shovels, or hand tools to excavate and transport rocks.
Farm Road Construction Worker
Specialized worker who performs paving and maintenance construction on agricultural roads (farm roads), supporting the improvement of convenience for farming operations and local residents.
Outdoor Scaffolder
A job involving assembly and dismantling of temporary scaffolding and steel structures, hoisting at heights, and other tasks at construction sites.
Slope Cutting Worker (Civil Engineering Works)
Specialized worker who cuts and shapes slopes (slope surfaces) using heavy machinery or hand tools, and performs reinforcement works such as shotcreting and form installation.
Slope Protection Worker (Concrete Lining Work)
Specialized worker at civil engineering construction sites who performs protective construction using concrete to prevent collapses of slopes (slope faces).