Construction, Civil Engineering, and Electrical Work Occupations X Career Path: Worker (Apprentice)
97 matching jobs found.
Tank Installation Worker
This occupation involves installing various tanks used in factories and plants, connecting piping, welding, and securing them. It requires handling heavy objects and safety management.
Shortwave Receiver Installer
Specialist in telecommunications equipment construction who installs, adjusts, and maintains shortwave (HF) band radio receivers and related antennas.
Underground Cable Worker (Distribution Lines)
Specialized worker who excavates, lays, connects, tests, and maintains distribution cables laid underground.
Underground Distribution Line Worker
Specialized worker who lays, connects, maintains, and inspects power distribution cables buried underground.
Sunken Ship Salvage Worker
Specialized worker who salvages sunken ships from the seabed, transports them to land, and performs restoration work.
Communications Cable Connection Worker
Specialized technical occupation involving the laying, connection, inspection, and maintenance of communications cables (such as optical fibers and coaxial cables). Requires reading wiring diagrams and precise work using tools and measuring instruments.
Telecom Overhead Line Worker
A technical occupation that strings telecom cables across utility poles and buildings, performing installation, maintenance, and inspection.
Telecommunications Line Stringing Worker
Telecommunications line stringing workers install telecommunications cables on utility poles or buildings, and perform connection, maintenance, and removal work. High-altitude work, handling of heavy objects, and safety management are required.
Telecommunications Line Construction Worker
Specialized construction occupation that handles stringing and laying of telecommunications lines, as well as maintenance and inspection, commissioned by telecommunications companies, power companies, etc.
Telecom Line Route Maintenance Construction Worker
Telecom line route maintenance construction workers lay, inspect, and repair telecommunications cables and overhead lines, supporting the stable operation of telecommunications equipment.