Construction Occupations (Excluding Structural Work) X Industry & Occupation: Architecture, Civil Engineering & Facilities
361 matching jobs found.
Thermal-Cold Insulation Construction Worker
Specialist who applies insulation and cold insulation materials to the surfaces of pipes and equipment for temperature control, energy conservation, and condensation prevention.
Maintenance Carpenter
A technical job that inspects, repairs, and reinforces wooden parts of buildings and equipment, performing repairs or replacements for deterioration and damage.
Cold Insulation Worker (Thermal Insulation Work)
Specialist who installs insulation materials on refrigeration/freezing equipment and piping to ensure cold insulation performance.
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.
Town Carpenter
A craftsman who primarily constructs frameworks for wooden houses using traditional hand-notching and post-and-beam methods.
Sewing Machine Sewer (Tatami)
A skilled artisan job that sews tatami edges onto tatami surfaces using industrial sewing machines, handling the finishing process of tatami mats.
Shrine Carpenter
Specialized profession that constructs and restores traditional wooden architecture such as shrines, temples, and Buddhist structures using hand carving of timber and traditional methods.
Grout Worker
A profession that applies filler to the joints of tiles or blocks to ensure waterproofing and aesthetics.
Surface Plasterer
Specialist who uses trowels and hawk boards to adjust the substrate of building walls and ceilings, applies finishing materials such as mortar and plaster to form a smooth surface (surface plaster).
Timber Frame Carpenter
Timber frame carpenters are craftsmen who process and assemble timber to construct the structural frames of wooden houses and buildings.