Construction Occupations (Excluding Structural Work) X Recommended Skills: Blueprint Reading
9 matching jobs found.
Stone Mason (Apprentice)
Apprentice in the occupation that cuts and processes stone materials and attaches them to walls, floors, and other surfaces of buildings.
Board Shingle Roofer
Specialist who processes metal sheets and various board materials to cover the roof surface, ensuring waterproofing and weather resistance.
Curtain Installation Worker (Houses, Vehicles, etc.)
Specialized profession that performs rail installation and hanging for curtains and blinds in homes and vehicles.
Glass Fitting Worker
Specialized professional in interior finishing work who measures and processes glass components for buildings, installs them into frames, and performs sealing construction.
Roof Tile Layer
A craftsman who constructs and repairs roofs using traditional Japanese tiles. Considers durability and aesthetics, performing consistently from substrate preparation to tile laying.
Sewer Bricklayer
Civil engineering worker who stacks bricks and mortar to build the walls of manholes and conduits in sewerage facilities.
Tile Layer (Apprentice)
A technical occupation in the vocational training stage for acquiring basic tasks related to tile laying construction.
Hiwada Roofer (hiwadashi)
A Hiwada roofer is a traditional specialist who strips bark from cypress trees, processes it, and installs it as roofing material. They are skilled workers who create roofs with high durability and aesthetic appeal.
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.