Calm × Industry & Occupation: Architecture, Civil Engineering & Facilities
11 jobs found.
Scaffold Worker (Shipbuilding, Construction)
A specialized occupation that assembles and disassembles scaffolding safely and efficiently at construction sites and shipyards, enabling workers to perform work at heights.
Gas Pressure Conveyor Worker
Gas pressure conveyor workers operate and maintain equipment that compresses natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, etc., and delivers it to designated locations through pipelines.
Overhead Line Worker (Transmission Line Construction)
Specialized worker who installs and lays transmission lines at high altitudes to ensure stable power supply.
Shoring Worker
A profession that assembles, installs, inspects, and repairs supports to prevent the collapse of walls and ceilings in tunnels and tunnel construction sites.
Water Gate Operator (Excluding Agricultural Water)
A job that operates the opening and closing of water gates installed in rivers and waterways, adjusts flow rates and water levels to prevent floods and ensure navigation safety.
Transmission Line Repairer
A technical job that inspects and repairs transmission lines to support stable power supply.
Dipper Dredger Operator
Construction machinery operator who uses specialized machines such as pilot drills and dredging buckets to excavate and remove sediment and deposits from rivers, ports, seabeds, etc.
Electrical Operator (Substation)
Job that operates control equipment at substations, performs transformation and distribution according to power supply and demand, monitors and inspects equipment, and handles emergency responses.
Electric Lighting Line Maintenance Worker
A technical occupation that performs inspection, repair, and maintenance management of electric lighting lines (low-voltage distribution lines) installed on utility poles.
Transformer Installer (Transmission Line)
A worker who installs transformers in transmission line stringing equipment to build facilities that efficiently transmit and distribute high-voltage power.