Site Supervisor × Workstyle: Shift Work
331 jobs found.
Service Drop Wiring Technician
A profession specializing in the wiring, connection, inspection, and maintenance of power lines (service drops) supplied from utility poles into buildings.
Straightening Worker (Shipbuilding)
Specialist who measures and corrects distortions in metal components of ships using methods such as heating and striking to maintain accurate shapes.
Book Cover Finisher
This occupation involves finishing processes such as attaching covers and coating to the cover parts of books and magazines.
Topsoil Collector (Quarrying)
This occupation involves preparatory work at quarry sites using shovels and heavy machinery to remove surface topsoil, creating a state where the raw stone is exposed.
Flounder Aquaculture Worker
A profession that raises flounder from juveniles to adults through aquaculture operations, responsible for maintaining the rearing environment up to harvesting.
Building Construction Rebar Assembler
Construction worker who assembles rebar used in buildings and other structures on-site and performs rebar placement and binding work.
Fluorite Miner
Mining worker who excavates and extracts fluorite (hiruishi) in open-pit or underground operations and supplies high-quality ore.
Hatching (Fuka) Worker (Poultry Farm)
Poultry farm workers who use incubators to manage egg temperature and humidity, inspect eggs, sort and manage chicks.
Etching Engraver
Specialized technician who uses chemicals to corrode metal plates and similar materials to form patterns or letters. Performs the entire process from mask printing to corrosion, washing, and finishing.
Ship Hull Painter
Specialized profession that removes old paint films and rust adhering to the ship's hull bottom and applies anti-corrosion paint and anti-fouling coatings (anti-fouling agents) to protect the hull.