Strong sense of responsibility × Career Path: Construction Management Technician

114 jobs found.

Grout Worker

Specialist who injects grout material into cracks and voids in building structures for reinforcement, waterproofing, and water stopping.

Grab Dredger Operator

A job that operates grab dredgers to excavate and remove sediment and deposits from water areas such as rivers, ports, and lakes.

Cable Car Assembler

Manufacturing technician who assembles, installs, adjusts, and test-runs ropeway (cable car) equipment.

Sewer Pipe Cleaning Worker (Public Sewerage)

A worker who removes sludge and foreign matter accumulated inside public sewer pipelines using high-pressure washing, etc., and maintains and manages drainage functions.

Construction Crane Assembler

Specialized profession that assembles, installs, relocates, and disassembles cranes used at construction sites. Performs work while understanding structures and safety standards.

Building Construction Supervision Assistant

A job that assists with clerical tasks at construction sites and schedule, quality, and safety management under the instructions of an architectural construction management technician.

Construction Cost Estimation Clerk (Non-Construction Cost Estimator)

A clerical job that calculates material quantities and construction costs based on design drawings and specifications for construction works and creates estimate sheets.

Architectural Construction Technician

Technical role handling construction planning to on-site management, safety, quality, cost, and schedule management for architectural projects.

Architectural Ironworker

Craftsmen and technicians who fabricate, process, and assemble steel frame members that form the skeleton of buildings.

Building Painter (Apprentice)

Apprentice role learning to apply and finish paint on the interior and exterior surfaces of buildings. Acquires skills in scaffolding assembly, surface preparation, and painting techniques using brushes, rollers, and spray equipment.