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Prospector

A specialist who conducts geological surveys, sample collection, and operates various exploration equipment to investigate the distribution and reserves of underground resources.

Exploration Technician (Excluding Development Technicians)

A technical job that surveys and evaluates the distribution of underground resources using geology and physical/chemical exploration methods.

Geoscientist

Specialists who conduct geological surveys and analyses to elucidate the Earth's structure and history, and research resource evaluation and disaster risks.

Underground Wiring Worker (Communication Lines)

Construction worker who lays and wires communication lines (such as fiber optic cables) using underground cable ducts and manholes.

Map Surveyor

Specialized technical job that measures and analyzes the positions and shapes of terrain and man-made structures to create accurate maps.

Telecommunications Line Construction Worker

Specialized professional who lays and connects telecommunications cables and fiber optics through utility poles or underground trenches to build and maintain telecommunications infrastructure.

Land Readjustment Specialist

A professional who plans, designs, implements, and manages land readjustment projects based on the Urban Planning Act and Land Readjustment Act, promoting the optimization of land use and redevelopment.

Civil Construction Engineer

A job that handles technical support tasks for civil engineering structures, such as ground surveys, surveying, quantity calculations, construction drawing creation, and material testing.

Civil Architectural Design Engineer

Design engineering position involving planning, structural calculations, and drawing creation for infrastructure such as roads, bridges, and tunnels, as well as architectural structures.

Civil Works Supervisor

A technical role that oversees construction planning, quality, safety, and schedule management for civil structures and infrastructure development projects.