Electrical and Telecommunications Construction Occupations X Keywords: Cable Laying

21 matching jobs found.

Indoor Electrical Wiring Worker

A profession that designs, constructs, and maintains electrical wiring inside buildings such as houses and offices.

Submarine Cable Installer (Communications Lines)

Specialized worker responsible for laying and burying communications cables on the seabed, ensuring protection in marine environments and the stability of communications infrastructure.

Submarine Communications Cable Laying Worker

Specialized profession that lays communications cables on the seabed and works on dedicated ships to support international and domestic communications.

Cable Worker (Line Construction: Communication Lines)

Worker who lays, strings, connects, and maintains and inspects communication line cables.

Pit Electrical Worker (Wiring)

Specialist who performs the laying, connection, and maintenance of power cables in underground areas such as mines and tunnels.

Industrial Electrical Equipment Installation Worker

A technical job that involves installing, wiring, testing, and adjusting industrial electrical equipment and control panels in factories and plants to ensure safe operation.

Ship Electrical Outfitter (With Wiring Work)

Specialist who installs, connects, and maintains electrical equipment and wiring inside ships.

Ship Electrical Equipment Worker

A profession that designs, installs, wires, tests, adjusts, and maintains electrical equipment on ships to support safe and stable operation.

Ship Electrical Wiring Technician

Specialist who performs wiring, connections, testing, and measurements for electrical equipment inside ships.

Line Worker (Submarine Communication Cable Laying Ship)

Worker on specialized ships that lay and maintain submarine communication cables. Responsible for a wide range of onboard tasks, from cable payout and laying to seabed topography surveys, maintenance, and repairs.