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

17 matching jobs found.

Gas Meter Installer

Specialist who installs gas meters in buildings and facilities and connects them to gas pipes.

Cable Burial Worker (Communication Lines)

Specialized technical job that lays communication lines and fiber optic cables underground, performing piping work, trench digging, insertion of protective pipes, cable pulling, and connection processing.

System Kitchen Installer

Craftsman who assembles and installs system kitchens, handles piping, electrical wiring, and waterproofing works for homes and facilities.

Fire Protection Equipment Technician

Specialist who installs, inspects, and maintains fire protection equipment in buildings and facilities to ensure safety compliance with the Fire Service Act.

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.

Telecommunications Equipment Worker

Technical job involving installation, wiring, testing, and maintenance of telecommunications equipment such as optical fibers, LAN cables, and wireless base stations.

Electric Furnace Fabricator

Technical job that installs electric furnaces for metal and material processing, performing furnace body assembly through refractory material application, electrical wiring, etc.

Concrete Pipe Piping Worker

Concrete pipe pipelayers lay concrete pipes in roads or underground and perform piping work for water supply/drainage and sewer facilities. They handle excavation, pipeline installation, joint connection work, leak repair, etc.

Pipe Laying Worker

A job responsible for civil engineering work that installs clay pipes underground and constructs pipeline infrastructure such as water supply, sewage, and sewers.

Thermal Insulation Worker

Specialized profession that installs insulation and heat retention materials on pipes and equipment in buildings and industrial plants to prevent heat loss, promote energy savings, and prevent condensation.