Architecture, Civil Engineering & Facilities × Career Path: Construction management technician
12 matching jobs found.
Metal roofing installer
A craftsman who processes and assembles metal roofing materials, installs them on roofs, and ensures waterproofing and durability.
Grout Operator
A technical job that operates grout pumps at civil engineering sites, injecting cement-based mixtures into the ground or concrete structures for ground improvement and waterproofing.
Construction and civil engineering works supervision assistant
Construction and civil engineering works supervision assistants support construction managers by handling clerical and coordination tasks such as on-site document preparation, schedule management, material ordering, safety and quality management.
Surface Track Worker
Civil engineering worker who lays, maintains, and repairs rails and sleepers for narrow-gauge tracks installed in the surface area of mines.
Glazier Installation Worker
Specialist in interior construction who measures and processes glass used in building windows and doors, and securely installs it using sealing and fixing fittings.
Underground Distribution Line Laying Worker
Underground distribution line laying workers lay distribution cables underground under the instructions of power companies and others to construct and maintain distribution infrastructure. This is a specialized profession.
Steel Erector
Specialist who assembles and erects steel frames at construction sites. Safely bolts or welds steel frames hoisted by cranes at heights to build the building's skeleton.
Tin roofing worker
Tin roofing workers process and install metal tin sheets to construct, repair, and renovate building roofs.
Civil Jackhammer Operator
A job that involves crushing and removing concrete, asphalt, etc., using tools such as jackhammers and heavy equipment breakers at civil engineering construction sites.
Slope face (norimen) protection worker (stone facing work)
Specialized construction work that uses stone materials to protect and decorate slope faces, preventing collapses and ensuring safety and aesthetics.