Construction, Civil Engineering, and Electrical Work Occupations X Keywords: Concrete

18 matching jobs found.

Formwork Dismantler

A job that involves dismantling and removing formwork after concrete pouring to prepare for finishing architectural and civil engineering structures.

Construction Worker

Construction workers handle basic tasks such as material transportation, scaffolding assembly, concrete pouring, and site cleaning at construction and civil engineering sites.

Building Rebar Worker

A specialist who processes, assembles, and installs rebar placed inside concrete to ensure the durability and strength of buildings and civil engineering structures.

Concrete Transport Worker (Civil Engineering)

A worker at civil engineering construction sites who transports concrete using mixer trucks or pump trucks and supports placement operations.

Concrete Worker (Construction Industry)

A construction site worker who specializes in the placement, finishing, and curing of concrete structures.

Concrete Kneading Worker (Civil Engineering Works)

A civil engineering worker who mixes ready-mixed concrete on site, places it, compacts and finishes the surface, and ensures the quality of structures.

Wave-Dissipating Block Worker (Manufacturing)

A job involving a series of operations such as pouring concrete into molds, vibrating and compacting, molding, curing, finishing, and quality inspection at a wave-dissipating block manufacturing factory.

Wave-Dissipating Block Manufacturing Worker

This occupation manufactures wave-dissipating blocks (such as tetrapods) for coasts and harbors. Responsibilities include concrete mixing, pouring, curing, finishing, and inspection.

Road Construction Worker

Specialized profession that handles road subbase leveling, paving construction using asphalt or concrete, and finishing work.

Road Worker

A site worker who handles materials, operates machinery, and finishes road surfaces associated with road paving construction.