Architecture, Civil Engineering & Facilities × Career Path: Construction Manager

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Shrine Carpenter

Traditional craftsman who designs, constructs, repairs, and performs decorative carving on wood-frame structures for shrines, Buddhist temples, and similar religious architecture.

Radio Communication Equipment Installation Worker

Radio communication equipment installation workers install, wire, adjust, and test wireless communication equipment such as cell phone base stations and wireless devices on site to ensure communication quality.

Grout Worker

A profession that applies filler to the joints of tiles or blocks to ensure waterproofing and aesthetics.

Roof Plasterer

Roof plasterers specialize in plastering roofs of buildings with mortar, lime plaster, etc., to enhance waterproofing, aesthetics, and durability.

Unit Bath Worker (Plumbing Works)

Specialized job responsible for plumbing work on unit baths installed in houses and apartments, handling connections and adjustments for water supply, drainage, exhaust, etc.

Bathtub Equipment Installer

A profession specializing in the construction of bathroom equipment, including the installation of unit baths and bathtubs, piping, waterproofing treatment, etc.

Lathboard Installer

Lathboard installers attach lathboards as substrates for interior walls and ceilings, creating the foundation for plaster finishing.

Lacquer Spray Painter (Architectural Painting)

Specialist who sprays lacquer paint using a high-pressure spray gun on the exterior and interior walls of buildings and similar surfaces to achieve a uniform and beautiful finish.

Furnace Worker

Occupation involving the design, installation, inspection, and repair of furnaces such as industrial furnaces and kilns. Uses refractory bricks and refractory mortar to construct high-temperature furnace bodies and is responsible for maintenance.