Construction Occupations (Excluding Structural Work) X Career Path: Master Carpenter

23 matching jobs found.

Layout Worker (Carpenter)

Specialized profession that accurately sets out reference lines, heights, and positions using ink (chalk marks), laser layout machines, transits, etc., prior to installing columns, beams, walls, etc., at construction sites.

Finish Carpenter

Specialized profession that manufactures and installs wooden frame materials and custom furniture in the interiors of residential and commercial facilities.

Decorative Carpenter

A carpenter specializing in the processing and installation of decorative materials used in the interior and exterior of buildings.

Carpenter

Specialist who assembles frameworks of houses and wooden buildings using timber to create structures from foundations to roofs and interiors.

Carpenter (Apprentice)

A job where one learns the basic techniques of wooden construction under an experienced carpenter and acquires skills through support tasks.

Metal Lath Installer

A plasterer who installs metal lath (steel lath) on walls and ceilings as a substrate, creating a foundation for mortar application or painting.

Soil Roofer

Specialist in roof construction who prepares the roof base using soil or mortar and lays tiles.

Temple and Shrine Carpenter

A carpenter specializing in traditional wooden architecture such as temples and shrines, handling everything from processing structural materials to assembly, restoration, and preservation.

Master Carpenter

A master carpenter is the overall supervisor of carpenters at wooden construction sites, responsible for a wide range from construction management to personnel development.

Masafuki (masafuki) Roofer

Traditional roofing occupation using wooden strip materials to shingle the roofs of Japanese houses. Bears indispensable skills for kominka regeneration and traditional architecture preservation.