Collaboration & Teamwork × Required Skills: Surveying Equipment Operation
13 matching jobs found.
Rail Track Laying Worker
Civil engineer who constructs railway tracks, lays ballast and sleepers, installs rails, fastens and adjusts them to create safe and accurate tracks.
Stone Cutter
A job specializing in mining and cutting stone materials at a quarry.
Well Drilling Assistant
Well drilling assistants are responsible for support tasks in well drilling and groundwater surveys using boring machines and construction machinery.
Stoper Worker (Metal and Non-Metal Ores)
Specialist worker who installs and adjusts mine tunnel supports at mining sites to prevent collapses inside tunnels and ensure operational safety.
Assistant Surveyor
A technical job that operates surveying instruments such as Total Stations and GNSS to collect and process topographic and land measurement data.
Surveying Assistant (Construction Works)
A job that involves setting up and operating surveying instruments, acquiring data, preparing the site and marking, and assisting with simple calculations and drawing creation under the instructions of a land surveyor at construction sites.
Underground Cable Wiring Worker
A field worker who lays, connects, inspects, and maintains telecommunications cables buried underground.
Road Construction Worker
Specialized profession that handles road subbase leveling, paving construction using asphalt or concrete, and finishing work.
Concrete Pipe Piping Worker
Concrete pipe pipelayers lay concrete pipes in roads or underground and perform piping work for water supply/drainage and sewer facilities. They handle excavation, pipeline installation, joint connection work, leak repair, etc.
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.