Brick Bundling Worker

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Industry & Occupation

Transportation & Logistics

Classification

Summary

This occupation involves using manual labor or tools to bundle bricks together, making them easy to transport and store.

Description

Brick bundling workers are specialists who bundle bricks used at construction sites or warehouses with bands or metal wires, secure them to pallets or packages to facilitate transportation and storage. They use bundling tools called strappers or tensioners, paying attention to appropriate tightening and damage prevention while performing the work. The work is mainly manual indoors and outdoors, requires a certain level of physical strength, and also supports material loading and unloading in collaboration with forklift operators, etc.

Future Outlook

While stable demand is expected in line with the demand for construction materials, the amount of work may gradually decrease due to advances in packaging automation technology. With increased awareness of safety and quality control, high bundling skills will continue to be required.

Personality Traits

Cautious / Physically fit / Strong sense of responsibility

Work Style

Indoor and Outdoor Work / Shift Work / Team Work

Career Path

Brick Bundling Worker → Packaging Leader → Warehouse Operations Leader → Materials Management Supervisor

Required Skills

Basic Knowledge of Safety and Health / Bundling Tool Operation / Packing Skills

Recommended Skills

Forklift Operation Skills / Material Management / Work Procedure Management

Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)

Item Description
Attention to Detail & Accuracy Because uniform bundling is necessary to prevent damage to bricks.
Physical Stamina & Endurance Because physical strength to carry heavy bricks is required.

Aptitudes (Weaknesses Acceptable)

Item Description
Analytical & Logical Thinking No need for complex analysis.
Creativity & Ideation Because it is carried out according to prescribed procedures.
Initiative & Leadership Because it is to carry out the given tasks.
Learning Agility & Knowledge Acquisition While acquiring basic work procedures is necessary, continuous learning is minimal.
Numerical & Quantitative Analysis No need for complex mathematical analysis such as weight calculations.
Planning & Organization Because the process is predetermined in advance, and there is little planning work.

Related Jobs

  • Materials Inbound Worker
  • Packaging Worker
  • Warehouse Worker

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