Physically strong × Classification Details: Structural Construction Work Occupations
11 jobs found.
Demolition Worker (Buildings)
Specializes in demolishing buildings, using manual labor or heavy machinery to safely and efficiently dismantle structures.
Demolition Worker (Apprentice)
A profession that supports safe and efficient demolition work at sites by assisting with tools and heavy machinery for buildings and structures.
Formwork Dismantler
A job that involves dismantling and removing formwork after concrete pouring to prepare for finishing architectural and civil engineering structures.
Architectural Tobi Worker
Specialist who assembles and dismantles building scaffolding, supporting the safety and efficiency of high-altitude work.
Rebar Assembly Processing Worker (Construction)
A profession that performs processing tasks such as cutting, bending, assembling, and binding rebar at construction sites to support the earthquake resistance and strength of buildings.
Rebar Construction Worker (Building)
Specialized technician or worker who cuts, processes, assembles, and places rebar used in foundations, columns, and beams of building structures based on drawings.
Rebar Construction Worker (Civil Engineering)
Specialized worker who cuts, bends, ties rebar, and places and secures it according to design drawings to ensure the strength of civil engineering structures.
Rebar Worker
A job that involves processing, assembling, and installing rebar to form the framework of concrete structures at construction sites.
Steel Erector
Specialist who assembles and erects steel frames at construction sites. Safely bolts or welds steel frames hoisted by cranes at heights to build the building's skeleton.
Tobi
A specialized technical job at construction sites responsible for assembling and dismantling scaffolds, erecting steel structures, etc., supporting the safety of high-altitude work.