Physically strong × Classification Details: Civil Engineering Occupations

29 jobs found.

Embankment Construction Worker

A civil engineering worker who constructs stable slopes by transporting, spreading, compacting, and shaping soil in embankment construction for river embankments, road shoulders, etc.

Railway Track Construction Worker

Railway track construction workers are on-site workers who use rails, sleepers, and ballast to perform new construction and renovation work on railway tracks. They handle everything from track laying to compaction and alignment based on construction drawings.

Railway Track Construction Worker

This occupation involves tasks such as installing rails and sleepers, laying ballast, and leveling tracks to construct railway lines.

Road Construction Worker

Specialized profession that handles road subbase leveling, paving construction using asphalt or concrete, and finishing work.

Road Rubber Line Applicator

A technical job that heats and melts rubber or resin materials on road surfaces to form traffic lane markings.

Civil Jackhammer Operator

A job that involves crushing and removing concrete, asphalt, etc., using tools such as jackhammers and heavy equipment breakers at civil engineering construction sites.

Farm Road Construction Worker

Specialized worker who performs paving and maintenance construction on agricultural roads (farm roads), supporting the improvement of convenience for farming operations and local residents.

Slope Protection Worker (Concrete Lining Work)

Specialized worker at civil engineering construction sites who performs protective construction using concrete to prevent collapses of slopes (slope faces).

Forest Road Paving Worker

A civil engineering worker who performs roadbed leveling, crushed stone laying, asphalt paving, compaction, etc., on forest roads to construct roads suitable for passage.