Construction Management Technician × Workstyle: On-Site Work
28 jobs found.
Maintenance Carpenter
A carpenter occupation that maintains, repairs, and renovates the wooden parts of existing buildings to ensure safety and aesthetics. Handles repairs and replacements of components, inspections, and repairs around residential equipment.
Overhead Line Worker (Transmission Line Construction)
Specialized worker who installs and lays transmission lines at high altitudes to ensure stable power supply.
Metal Window Frame Installer
Specialist who measures, processes/assembles, and installs metal window frames (such as aluminum sashes) on-site to ensure airtightness and waterproofing.
Building Painter (Apprentice)
Apprentice role learning to apply and finish paint on the interior and exterior surfaces of buildings. Acquires skills in scaffolding assembly, surface preparation, and painting techniques using brushes, rollers, and spray equipment.
Internal Telephone Technician
Technician who designs, constructs, and maintains telephone wiring equipment inside buildings.
Concrete Cutting and Drilling Worker
An occupation that uses specialized machines such as diamond saws and core drills to cut and drill concrete structures, handling preparations for demolition or piping and wiring work.
Siding Installer (Non-Metal)
Specialized occupation that cuts and installs non-metal exterior siding materials such as ceramic-based or fiber-reinforced cement, ensuring waterproofing and aesthetic qualities.
Automatic Fire Alarm Equipment Installation Worker
Specialized profession that installs equipment, performs wiring, testing, and adjustments for automatic fire alarm systems in buildings.
Stone Layout Worker
Specialized profession that accurately marks ink lines (reference lines) serving as standards when installing stone materials at construction sites.
Decoration Installation Worker (Outdoor Decoration)
Specialist who processes and installs decorative components attached to building exteriors on site.