Construction, Civil Engineering, and Electrical Work Occupations X Career Path: Technical Manager
19 matching jobs found.
Overhead Line Electrician (Transmission Lines)
Workers who install, inspect, and repair high-voltage transmission lines on utility poles and towers, performing technical work at heights using safety equipment.
Submarine Cable Installer (Communications Lines)
Specialized worker responsible for laying and burying communications cables on the seabed, ensuring protection in marine environments and the stability of communications infrastructure.
Overhead Line Worker (Distribution Line Work)
Specialized worker who lays, repairs, and inspects distribution lines between utility poles to stably supply electricity to the region.
Simplified Mechanical Parking System Assembler
A job that assembles parts of simplified mechanical parking systems on-site, handling everything from installation to adjustment and test operation.
Track Maintenance Worker
A technical occupation that inspects, maintains, and repairs railway tracks to support safe and smooth train operations.
Underground Gas Analyst
Underground gas analysts measure and analyze gas components and concentrations in mine tunnels to maintain a safe working environment.
Ship Lighting Electrician
Specialist who plans, constructs, inspects, and maintains wiring work necessary for ship lighting systems. Responsible for wiring interior lighting in new ships or refurbished ships at shipyards or repair shops.
Ship Electrical Outfitter (With Wiring Work)
Specialist who installs, connects, and maintains electrical equipment and wiring inside ships.
Ship Electrical Construction Worker
Specialist who designs, constructs, maintains, and inspects electrical equipment on ships to support stable power supply during navigation.
Ship Electrical Equipment Worker
A profession that designs, installs, wires, tests, adjusts, and maintains electrical equipment on ships to support safe and stable operation.