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Residential cleaner

A profession specializing in cleaning residences to provide comfortable and hygienic living environments.

Residential Cleaning Worker

This occupation targets the interiors of residences, using cleaning tools and detergents to clean floors, kitchens, bathrooms, toilets, etc., perform disinfection, waxing, and more to provide a clean living environment.

Septic tank sludge collection worker

A job that suctions sludge accumulated inside septic tanks using dedicated pump trucks for collection and cleaning.

Septic Tank Cleaner

A profession that performs specialized cleaning work to remove sludge and deposits from septic tanks and restore and maintain their functions.

Septic Tank Maintenance and Inspection Worker

A job that performs maintenance, inspection, and cleaning of septic tanks to maintain and improve wastewater treatment performance.

Water and Sewage Conduit Facility Cleaner

A worker who removes sludge and solids inside water and sewage pipelines using high-pressure washers and specialized equipment to maintain and manage conduit functions.

Botanical Garden Cleaner

Work to keep the botanical garden clean and maintain an environment where visitors can spend time comfortably.

Termite Exterminator

Specialist who investigates, exterminates, and applies preventive treatments for termites in buildings and structures to suppress and prevent damage.

Cleaning staff (Outdoor cleaning within premises)

A job responsible for removing fallen leaves and garbage, cleaning paved surfaces and walkways in outdoor areas such as parks, company premises, and schools, contributing to environmental beautification and safety maintenance.

Cleaner (Buildings and Facilities)

A profession that cleans and manages hygiene inside and outside buildings such as offices, commercial facilities, etc., providing a comfortable environment for users.