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

35 jobs found.

Safety Lamp Attendant (Mine)

This occupation involves managing and inspecting safety lamps used in mines, detecting combustible gases, and maintaining lamps to ensure a safe working environment.

Blaster (Mining, Quarrying)

A specialized technical occupation responsible for planning rock blasting work using explosives at mining or quarrying sites, handling everything from loading to blasting and safety management.

Railway Track Worker

Specialized profession that lays, inspects, maintains, and repairs railway tracks (rails, sleepers, ballast, etc.).

Excavation Worker (Road Construction)

A worker who operates heavy machinery such as hydraulic excavators at road construction sites to excavate earth and sand and form roadbeds.

Drift Miner (Metal and Non-Metal Mines)

Specialized profession in metal and non-metal mines that uses tunnel boring machines and blasting techniques to excavate drifts, undertaking preliminary work to reach the ore body.

Crusher Operator (Metal Ore Mining)

Occupation responsible for operating crushers in metal mines to crush mined ore to the specified particle size.

Architectural Carpenter Apprentice

A job where one learns basic skills such as wood processing and assembly under the guidance of carpenter artisans at construction sites, aiming to become a full-fledged architectural carpenter.

Architectural Bricklayer

Specialist who stacks and finishes building walls and structures using bricks and mortar.

Surface Track Worker

Civil engineering worker who lays, maintains, and repairs rails and sleepers for narrow-gauge tracks installed in the surface area of mines.

Aircraft Wiring Technician

Specialized technical job involving the fabrication, installation, and inspection of aircraft electrical wiring and wire harnesses.