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Tree Pruning Worker
Specialized worker who cuts branches from standing trees in forests to promote tree growth and ensure work safety.
Overhead Line Worker (Transmission Line Construction)
Specialized worker who installs and lays transmission lines at high altitudes to ensure stable power supply.
Wall Plasterer
A profession that uses materials such as mortar and lime plaster to handle base preparation to finishing of interior and exterior walls of buildings.
Construction Crane Assembler
Specialized profession that assembles, installs, relocates, and disassembles cranes used at construction sites. Performs work while understanding structures and safety standards.
Architectural Ironworker
Craftsmen and technicians who fabricate, process, and assemble steel frame members that form the skeleton of buildings.
Architectural Scaffolder (Apprentice)
A job where you learn safe high-altitude work under the guidance of skilled workers, such as assembling and dismantling scaffolding and assisting in material transportation at construction sites.
Telecommunications Line Installation and Laying Worker
Workers who install and lay telecommunications lines (such as copper wires and fiber optics) along utility poles or underground routes, and perform maintenance and repairs.
Railway Track Repair Worker (Distribution Line)
Specialized profession that inspects and repairs distribution lines along railway lines to supply power safely and stably.
Transmission Lineman
Specialized workers who perform installation, repair, and inspection of transmission lines at high altitudes to support stable electricity supply.
Outdoor Scaffolder
A job involving assembly and dismantling of temporary scaffolding and steel structures, hoisting at heights, and other tasks at construction sites.