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

349 jobs found.

Hole-in Anchor Worker

Hole-in anchor workers specialize in drilling holes in concrete or bedrock using a drill and inserting and fixing anchor bolts.

Mine Support Worker

Worker who performs maintenance and management of tunnels, shoring installation, ventilation and drainage maintenance inspections.

Track Maintenance Worker

A job that inspects, repairs, and adjusts railway tracks (rails, sleepers, ballast, etc.) to support safe and smooth train operations.

Fluorite Miner

Worker who surveys fluorite (fluorite) ore deposits, extracts and selects fluorite through excavation, blasting, manual labor, etc., and performs safety management.

Ore Milling Worker

A job that crushes ore using crushers and crushers to efficiently prepare for the subsequent ore dressing process.

Masafuki (masafuki) Roofer

Traditional roofing occupation using wooden strip materials to shingle the roofs of Japanese houses. Bears indispensable skills for kominka regeneration and traditional architecture preservation.

Town Scaffolder

A specialist occupation that assembles/dismantles scaffolding and constructs temporary structures at construction sites. Involves extensive high-altitude work, requiring safety management and work efficiency.

Abrasive Sand Extractor

Worker who extracts sand for construction materials or abrasives using heavy machinery from rivers, dunes, beaches, etc., and performs selection, loading, and transportation.

Granite Quarry Worker

Occupation that quarries granite into block shapes at quarry sites and prepares it for processing and transportation.

Mortar Waterproofing Worker (Construction Works)

Specialized construction worker who forms waterproof layers on building exterior walls, roofs, etc., using mortar to prevent water infiltration.