Numerical & Quantitative Analysis × Required Skills: Safety Work Procedures

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Apprentice Tree Worker

Apprentice tree workers learn entry-level tasks such as garden tree maintenance, planting, and landscaping work.

Die Forging Hammer Worker

This occupation involves placing metal materials heated to high temperatures between dies and shaping forged products using drop hammers or presses. It requires handling heavy objects, precise striking, and die management.

Cable Worker (Line Construction: Communication Lines)

Worker who lays, strings, connects, and maintains and inspects communication line cables.

Charging Device Installer (Automobile Manufacturing)

Operators on automobile manufacturing lines who assemble and wire vehicle charging devices (onboard chargers and charging ports). They adhere to safety procedures and torque management to ensure high-quality assembly.

Woven Fabric Width Setting Worker

A profession that measures the width of fabric woven on a loom and adjusts and maintains it to the specified width.

Sand Washing Worker

A profession that washes collected sand and gravel with water, removes impurities, and performs sorting and dewatering according to quality standards.