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391 jobs found.
Dynamite Loader (Mining, Quarrying)
Specialist who loads explosives such as dynamite into rock formations or ore deposits, detonates them appropriately, and handles crushing operations at mining and quarrying sites.
Diver
A specialist who performs infrastructure inspections, repairs, and surveys in underwater environments at construction and civil engineering sites.
Tatami Flipping Work
This is a craftsman's work that flips used tatami surfaces, dries and repairs them to regenerate and extend the life of the tatami core.
Tatami Maker Apprentice
A tatami maker apprentice learns the basics of tatami production and installation, assisting in tasks under the guidance of a skilled craftsman.
Tatami Repairer
Specialist who restores and maintains the functionality and aesthetics of tatami mats through resurfacing, flipping over, and base adjustments.
Tatami Craftsman
Specialized profession requiring artisan skills to manufacture, repair, and install tatami, the flooring material for Japanese-style rooms.
Tatami Maker
Traditional craft artisan responsible for tatami mats used in Japanese-style rooms, handling everything from measurements to production, installation, and re-covering. Performs material selection such as tatami omote, tatami bed, tatami edge, as well as sewing and laying operations.
Gravel Extractor
Workers who extract, sort, and transport pebbles used as raw materials for cement and paving materials at riverbeds or quarries.
Shortwave Receiver Installer
Specialist in telecommunications equipment construction who installs, adjusts, and maintains shortwave (HF) band radio receivers and related antennas.
Heating Plumber
This occupation involves designing, constructing, and maintaining piping systems for heating equipment, specializing in plumbing work that properly delivers hot water or steam generated from heat sources to radiators within buildings.