Construction Occupations (Excluding Structural Work) X Career Path: Master Carpenter
23 matching jobs found.
Master Carpenter (Film, Theater)
A profession in film and theater stage design that creates, installs, and dismantles large equipment and stage sets.
Thatch Roofer
Specialist who constructs and repairs traditional thatched roofs using plant materials such as kaya (thatch).
Tile Roofer
A profession that constructs building roofs using tiles and other roofing materials to ensure waterproofing and durability.
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.
Architectural Carpenter
A craftsman responsible for processing, assembling, and finishing wooden structural parts of houses and buildings in an integrated manner.
Architectural Carpenter Apprentice
A job where one learns basic skills such as wood processing and assembly under the guidance of carpenter artisans at construction sites, aiming to become a full-fledged architectural carpenter.
Kokerabuki (kokerabuki) Roofer
A skilled trade that layers traditional wooden shingles (kokerabuki boards) to roof houses, temples, and the like, demonstrating craftsmanship that balances durability and aesthetics.
Shrine-Temple Carpenter
Specialized profession that builds, repairs, and maintains shrine and temple halls (main halls and worship halls) using traditional wooden construction methods.
Sugi Bark Roofer
Specialist who shingles roofs using sugi bark to construct roofs with traditional durability and aesthetics.
Sukiya Carpenter
Specialized carpenter who performs precise joinery and ornamental work in Sukiya-style architecture such as tea rooms.