Cooperative × Required Skills: Surveying Equipment Operation

11 jobs found.

Bridge (Kyoryo) Engineer (Excluding Design and Construction Management)

Specialized professional who technically supports the health assessment, diagnosis, and maintenance management of bridges.

Atoya Timberman

A profession that installs and removes support posts to reinforce the ceilings and slopes of mine tunnels, preventing cave-ins and landslides.

Water Source Manager (Water Bureau)

A profession that inspects and maintains water source facilities such as dams and intake points, supporting safe and stable water supply.

Stoper Worker (Metal and Non-Metal Ores)

Specialist worker who installs and adjusts mine tunnel supports at mining sites to prevent collapses inside tunnels and ensure operational safety.

Assistant Surveyor

A technical job that operates surveying instruments such as Total Stations and GNSS to collect and process topographic and land measurement data.

Surveying Assistant (Construction Works)

A job that involves setting up and operating surveying instruments, acquiring data, preparing the site and marking, and assisting with simple calculations and drawing creation under the instructions of a land surveyor at construction sites.

Surveying Design Engineer

A technician who collects and analyzes surveying data of terrain and land, and creates design drawings using CAD.

Prospector

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

Underground Cable Wiring Worker

A field worker who lays, connects, inspects, and maintains telecommunications cables buried underground.

Land and Building Surveyor Assistant

A job that assists land and building surveyors with operating surveying equipment, creating drawings, preparing registration application documents, and more.