Construction, Civil Engineering, and Electrical Work Occupations X Recommended Skills: Safety and Health Knowledge

42 matching jobs found.

Concrete Block Layer

A job that involves stacking concrete blocks to construct walls, foundations, and other parts of architectural and civil engineering structures.

Plasterer Apprentice

Under the guidance of a plasterer, performs basic tasks such as kneading and applying mortar or plaster used for building walls and floors, base preparation, etc., to learn the skills.

Sash Worker

Specialized interior worker who installs and adjusts aluminum or steel sashes used for building window frames and door frames on site, ensuring airtightness and thermal insulation.

Interior Decorator

Artisans who install interior materials on walls, floors, ceilings, etc., inside buildings to enhance aesthetics and functionality. They perform a wide range of tasks such as wallpaper and flooring replacement, curtain rail installation, etc.

Gravel Extractor

Civil engineering worker who extracts gravel from rivers or quarries and performs sorting and transportation.

Gravel Spreader

A site worker who spreads and levels gravel on roads or premises, compacts it, and prepares the base for paving.

Stoper Worker (Civil Engineering Construction)

Specialized worker who pressure-injects cement-based injection materials into excavation surfaces such as tunnels and dams to reinforce rock and provide waterproofing.

Coarse Crusher Operator (Concentrator)

A machine operation job that crushes ore to an appropriate size using a coarse crusher (crusher), serving as the pre-process for concentration treatment.

Tar Sprayer

Specialized technician who sprays heated tar (bitumen) on the road surface as one process of road paving construction to promote adhesion of asphalt mixture.

Tatami Maker Apprentice

A tatami maker apprentice learns the basics of tatami production and installation, assisting in tasks under the guidance of a skilled craftsman.