Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X Career Path: Site Supervisor
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Arc Welder
A manufacturing technician who uses electric arcs to melt and join metal components. Handles welding tasks across a wide range of fields, including building members, machine parts, and automotive parts.
Road Marking Installer
A job that draws road marking lines using dedicated machines or by hand to ensure traffic safety.
Road White Line Painter (Paint Striping)
Road white line painters (paint striping) are specialists who use dedicated vehicles or hand tools to paint traffic markings such as white lines, arrows, and crosswalks on road surfaces, contributing to traffic safety and smooth flow.
Special Vehicle Assembler
A manufacturing job that assembles, adjusts, and inspects various parts of automobiles used for special purposes such as fire trucks, police vehicles, and dump trucks.
Apprentice Painter (Excluding Architecture)
Apprentice occupation learning to apply paint to the surfaces of metal parts and products excluding buildings, acquiring the basics of painting techniques.
Paint Finisher
Specialized technical job that applies paint to the surfaces of industrial products and parts to enhance durability and aesthetics.
Tin Sheet Painter
Manufacturing technician who applies rust prevention and painting to metal sheets such as tin sheets for roofs and exterior walls, improving rust resistance, durability, and aesthetics.
Dock Worker
A job that involves lifting ship hull blocks and parts with cranes in a dry dock, installing them, adjusting positions, and performing temporary and final tightening.
Truck Assembler
A job that assembles parts such as truck bodies, engines, and chassis to manufacture completed vehicles.
Trough Manufacturing Worker (Concrete Products)
A technical job responsible for the manufacturing process of troughs (such as U-shaped gutters), a type of concrete product, from formwork preparation to molding, curing, and finishing.