Planning & Organization × Classification Details: Cleaning and Washing Workers

13 matching jobs found.

Sanitation Worker

A profession that maintains the community's sanitary environment through garbage collection and transportation, as well as cleaning of public facilities.

Insulator Cleaner

Workers who clean insulators (insulators for electric wires and electrical components) on the production line, removing dirt and foreign matter to maintain product quality.

Debris collection worker

A worker who collects industrial waste such as debris and waste materials generated at construction sites and elsewhere, and performs loading and sorting operations to enable safe transportation.

Cabin Service Worker (Aircraft Service)

This occupation involves cleaning and preparing aircraft cabins to provide a safe and comfortable environment for the next flight.

Racecourse Cleaner

A job that cleans and maintains stands, passages, toilets, etc., inside the racecourse to maintain a hygienic environment.

Aircraft Cleaning Worker

A job that cleans the exterior and landing gear of aircraft using specialized equipment and detergents to maintain safety and hygiene before and after flights.

Crushed Stone Replacement Worker (Septic Tank and Wastewater Treatment Facilities)

This occupation involves replacing the filter media (crushed stone) in filtration equipment, as well as cleaning and inspection at septic and sewage treatment facilities.

Septic Tank Operators

Operators who collect human waste from septic tanks using pumps or vacuum trucks, transport it to processing facilities, and perform cleaning. Hygiene management and safety assurance are important.

Weeding Worker (Road and Park Cleaning)

A job that removes weeds from roads and parks to beautify the environment and ensure safety.

Chip Handler (Chip Cleaning for Heavy Oil Burners)

This job involves cleaning work to remove soot and carbon deposits attached to burner chips in order to maintain the combustion efficiency of heavy oil boilers.