Cautious × Recommended Skills: Safety and Health Management
169 jobs found.
Broadcast Equipment Installation and Maintenance Worker
Occupation involving installation, inspection, repair, and maintenance of transmitters, antennas, etc., for TV and radio broadcasting.
Enamel Coater
A profession that applies and fires vitreous enamel (enamel) on the surfaces of metal or ceramic products to improve corrosion resistance, heat resistance, and aesthetics.
Magnesia Worker (Ironmaking, Steelmaking)
Magnesia workers are specialists responsible for the manufacturing, installation, inspection, and repair of refractory materials (magnesia lining) used in ironmaking and steelmaking processes, supporting stable furnace operation and production quality.
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.
Manhole Cover (Lid) Manufacturer (Metal Casting)
A job that manufactures manhole covers by pouring molten metal into molds, followed by cooling and finishing.
Roof Sheeter (Sheet Metal)
Specialist who processes and shapes metal sheets and installs them as roofing materials.
Roofer
Specialized technician who installs various roofing materials and waterproof underlayments on roofs of houses and buildings to prevent rainwater infiltration.
Wired Communication Technician
Technician who installs, maintains, and inspects wired communication facilities such as telephone lines and fiber optics.
Glaze Formulator
A profession that formulates glazes used in the pottery and porcelain manufacturing process and manages the mixing ratios and quality of raw materials.
Molten Metal Composition Analyst (Casting Manufacturing)
A technical role in the casting manufacturing process that analyzes the chemical composition of molten metal to manage product quality and determine optimal alloy ratios.