Construction, Civil Engineering, and Electrical Work Occupations X Workstyle: On-Site Work
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Caster Refractory Repair Worker
Specialized profession that repairs and maintains refractory linings of equipment in high-temperature environments using castable refractory materials.
Metal Window Frame Installer
Specialist who measures, processes/assembles, and installs metal window frames (such as aluminum sashes) on-site to ensure airtightness and waterproofing.
Thatch Roofer
Specialized technician who uses natural materials such as thatch and reeds to thatch roofs using traditional methods. Essential for the preservation and restoration of old folk houses and shrine-temple architecture.
Ashlar Stone Quarrier
An ashlar stone quarrier is a specialist technician who quarries raw ashlar stones for civil engineering works and cuts and blocks them.
Building Demolition Worker
Specialized profession that performs demolition work on buildings and structures, handling the sorting and removal of waste materials. Safety management and environmental considerations are required.
Architectural Block Worker
A craftsman who stacks concrete blocks to construct structures such as building exteriors, walls, and retaining walls.
High-Altitude Worker (Power Transmission Line)
Specialized profession that performs electrical construction work at high altitudes, such as power transmission line stringing, laying, inspection, and repair.
Internal Telephone Technician
Technician who designs, constructs, and maintains telephone wiring equipment inside buildings.
Concrete Cutting and Drilling Worker
An occupation that uses specialized machines such as diamond saws and core drills to cut and drill concrete structures, handling preparations for demolition or piping and wiring work.
Siding Installer (Non-Metal)
Specialized occupation that cuts and installs non-metal exterior siding materials such as ceramic-based or fiber-reinforced cement, ensuring waterproofing and aesthetic qualities.