Construction, Civil Engineering, and Electrical Work Occupations X Keywords: Maintenance
46 matching jobs found.
Stone Cutting Machine Operator
A job that operates stone cutting machines to cut and shape stone materials for construction or decoration.
Maintenance Carpenter
A carpenter occupation that maintains, repairs, and renovates the wooden parts of existing buildings to ensure safety and aesthetics. Handles repairs and replacements of components, inspections, and repairs around residential equipment.
Water Heater Installation Plumber
Specialized technician who handles piping construction for water heaters installed in residential and commercial facilities, from equipment attachment and trial operation to inspection and maintenance.
External Line Worker (Communication Line)
Field worker who performs installation, laying, maintenance, and inspection of communication lines. Lays telephone lines and fiber optic cables on utility poles or underground to support communication infrastructure.
Glass Replacement Worker
Specialized interior construction worker who removes glass from building windows, stores, and homes and replaces and installs new glass.
Cap Lamp Worker
Cap lamp workers inspect, maintain, distribute, and manage helmet-mounted lamps (cap lamps) used in underground operations such as mines, supporting a safe working environment as a specialized profession.
Water Heater Installer
Specialist who installs water heaters in homes and buildings, performs piping connections, electrical wiring, test runs, and adjustments.
Crusher Operator (Metal Ore Mining)
Occupation responsible for operating crushers in metal mines to crush mined ore to the specified particle size.
Traffic Signal Installer (Including Wiring Work)
Specialist who installs traffic signals on roads, connects and wires them with electric wires, and attaches, adjusts, and inspects them to ensure proper operation.
Pit Electrical Worker (Wiring)
Specialist who performs the laying, connection, and maintenance of power cables in underground areas such as mines and tunnels.