Pile Demolding Worker (Concrete Pile)

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Industry & Occupation

Architecture, Civil Engineering & Facilities

Classification

Summary

A job at concrete pile manufacturing sites that involves removing formed concrete piles from molds, and performing transportation and finishing processes.

Description

Pile demolding workers are responsible for removing concrete piles (piles) that have undergone sufficient curing after concrete pouring from metal or wooden forms. During demolding, they carefully handle the forms and pile bodies using cranes or forklifts, clean burrs or residual concrete attached to the pile surface, and perform chamfering and finishing according to product specifications. After demolding, the piles are transported to designated storage areas, where quality inspections and preparations for transportation and shipment to the next process are carried out. They are required to advance work safely while collaborating with the team.

Future Outlook

Demand remains stable due to infrastructure development and redevelopment. However, advances in automation and mechanization will improve operational efficiency, making the acquisition of machine operation skills important.

Personality Traits

Good teamwork / Meticulous / Proactive / Strong sense of responsibility

Work Style

Dispatch/contract / Outdoor work / Shift work / Team work / Uniform provided

Career Path

Pile Demolding Worker → Site Leader → Factory Supervisor → Quality Control Staff → Site Manager

Required Skills

Crane Operation (Slinging) / Demolding Technology / Forklift Driving / Understanding of Safe Work Procedures

Recommended Skills

Basic Knowledge of Quality Control / Construction Vehicle Operation / Safety Education

Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)

Item Description
Attention to Detail & Accuracy High attention to detail is necessary to prevent product damage or defects.
Physical Stamina & Endurance Physical stamina is required for handling heavy forms and products.

Aptitudes (Weaknesses Acceptable)

Item Description
Creativity & Ideation Routine tasks predominate, and creativity is not particularly required.
Initiative & Leadership The basic work is to proceed according to instructions, and there are few opportunities to independently plan tasks.
Numerical & Quantitative Analysis Simple calculations such as weight and quantity management are necessary, but advanced mathematical abilities are not required.

Related Qualifications

  • Crane Operator (Small Mobile Crane)
  • Forklift Operation Skills Training
  • Slinging Skills Training

Related Jobs

  • Civil Engineering Worker
  • Concrete Pouring Worker
  • Formwork Worker
  • Pile Driving Worker

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