Good Team Player × Classification Details: Structural Construction Work Occupations

10 jobs found.

House Demolition Worker

A profession specializing in house demolition work, using heavy machinery and hand tools to safely demolish buildings and properly process waste.

Formwork Assembler (Wooden)

Specialized profession that assembles wooden formwork based on design drawings and dismantles it after concrete pouring. Responsible for the important process of forming the framework of buildings and structures.

Formwork Carpenter

A specialist who processes, assembles, and dismantles wooden or steel formwork based on drawings to form concrete structures at construction sites.

Formwork Carpenter

A job that assembles, secures, and dismantles formwork for concrete pouring at construction sites based on design drawings.

Concrete Chipping Worker (Demolition Work)

Specialist who crushes and demolishes concrete structures using tools and heavy equipment such as hammer drills and hydraulic breakers, and removes and transports them.

Rebar Assembly and Processing Worker (Civil Engineering)

Specialized worker who processes and assembles rebar used inside the concrete of civil engineering structures. Based on drawings, cuts, bends, ties rebar, and places it in the designated positions.

Rebar Worker (Civil Engineering and Construction)

Specialized profession that processes, assembles, and installs rebar to reinforce structures, ensuring the durability of buildings and civil engineering structures.

Rebar Worker (Construction Industry)

A craftsman who processes, assembles, and installs rebar embedded in concrete for reinforced concrete structures in buildings and civil engineering structures.

House-moving Scaffolder

House-moving scaffolders are specialized workers who handle scaffolding assembly, crane operations, load management, etc., when moving houses or structures using jack-up devices and rails.

Formwork Erector (Construction Site)

Specialized profession responsible for assembling formwork and shoring for pouring concrete into predetermined shapes at construction sites, and dismantling and removing them.