Cautious × Classification Details: Construction, Civil Engineering, and Electrical Work Occupations

349 jobs found.

Stone Quarry Worker

Workers who mine stone materials in quarries, extracting and transporting raw stones. They use heavy machinery and specialized tools to supply stone materials safely and efficiently.

Asbestos Removal Worker

A profession that specializes in the removal of asbestos (asbestos) contained in buildings and equipment.

Limestone Rough Cutter (Quarrying Industry)

A job that involves splitting large blocks of limestone into appropriate sizes using hand tools or machinery at a quarry site and preparing them for easy transport.

Limestone Mining Worker

A site worker responsible for mining limestone from limestone deposits, including accumulation, transportation, and processing.

Gypsum Mining Worker

Site worker who mines gypsum from gypsum deposits and transports it out while maintaining quality.

Cement Finisher (Plasterer)

Specialized profession that uses cement and mortar to smoothly and beautifully finish the interior and exterior walls and floors of buildings.

Sericite Refining Worker (Mining Site)

A job that physically and chemically processes sericite ore through steps such as crushing, washing, and drying to increase purity as a product raw material.

Diving Operator

Specialized worker who performs surveys, inspections, repairs, welding, demolition, etc., of structures in underwater environments such as the sea, rivers, and ports.

Central Heating Installer

Specialized occupation that installs boilers, hot water piping, radiators, etc., performs piping and insulation in building heating systems, and constructs systems to circulate hot water.

Ship Lighting Electrician

Specialist who plans, constructs, inspects, and maintains wiring work necessary for ship lighting systems. Responsible for wiring interior lighting in new ships or refurbished ships at shipyards or repair shops.