Bucket Stone Stacking Worker (Excluding Underground)
ばけっといしづみこう
Industry & Occupation
Classification
Summary
Land-based worker who uses a bucket to handle and transport stone materials and stacks them appropriately. Works at construction sites excluding underground workings.
Description
Bucket stone stacking workers transport and load stone materials using a bucket attached to a crane, and perform stone stacking by hand or using guide ropes. They mainly handle outdoor work excluding underground at construction and civil engineering sites, where safety management and teamwork are crucial. They vary stacking methods according to the type of stone material and installation position to ensure structural stability.
Future Outlook
Demand in construction and civil engineering fields remains stable, but some tasks are declining due to mechanization and automation. Demand persists for skilled stone stacking technicians, with needs to address safety and efficiency improvements.
Personality Traits
Cautious / Cooperative / Physically strong / Strong sense of responsibility
Work Style
Career Path
Bucket Stone Stacking Worker (Site Worker) → Group Leader/Assistant Group Leader → Site Supervisor Assistant → Cargo Handling Work Leader → Logistics Manager
Required Skills
Cargo Handling Equipment Operation / Slinging / Stone Material Handling Technique
Recommended Skills
Communication Skills / Safety and Health Knowledge / Surveying Knowledge
Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Physical Stamina & Endurance | High physical strength is required for handling heavy objects and long hours of outdoor work. |
| Collaboration & Teamwork | Coordination with crane operators and other workers is essential. |
Aptitudes (Weaknesses Acceptable)
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Analytical & Logical Thinking | Work procedures basically follow instructions, so adherence to procedures takes precedence over logical thinking. |
| Creativity & Ideation | Routine work is the main focus, with limited opportunities to demonstrate new ideas. |
| Learning Agility & Knowledge Acquisition | Work procedures are relatively fixed, with limited acquisition of new technologies. |
| Numerical & Quantitative Analysis | Complex calculations are minimal, with sensory-based work being the focus. |
| Planning & Organization | Work plans are formulated by superiors, with little individual planning. |
Related Qualifications
- Crane Operator License
- Forklift Operation Training
- Slinging Skills Training
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