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Stone Layout Worker

Specialized profession that accurately marks ink lines (reference lines) serving as standards when installing stone materials at construction sites.

Stone Cutting Worker

A manufacturing and processing occupation that uses cutting machines and tools to process stone blocks and slabs to specified dimensions.

Stone Saw Worker

A manufacturing technician who operates cutting machines such as band saws and water jets to process stone materials into specified shapes and dimensions.

Dry Dock Wire Handler

Specialist who uses wire ropes and winches inside dry docks to moor, lift, and adjust the position of ships.

Ship Fitter

Specialized profession that installs various ship fittings such as brackets, supports, ladders, handrails, etc., on the deck and interior of ships at shipyards and the like.

Wire Rod Rolling Worker

Manufacturing technician who heats steel slabs or billets and operates rolling mills to produce wire rods (wire materials).

Ship Outfitting Worker

A manufacturing job that installs piping and equipment on ship hulls and performs outfitting work.

Ship Hull Repair Carpenter

Occupation involving repairing and replacing damaged wooden components such as hull planking and decks on wooden ships, and applying waterproofing and anti-corrosion treatments.

Ship Block Positioning Worker

Ship Block Positioning Workers hoist large block members using cranes and other equipment in shipbuilding and precisely position them at the locations and angles specified in the design drawings. This is a technical occupation.

Ship Hull Block Assembler

Manufacturing work involving assembling steel blocks that form the main structure of ships into designated positions, and performing bolt fastening and position adjustments.