Quality Control × Classification Details: Construction, Civil Engineering, and Electrical Work Occupations
56 jobs found.
Tile Worker
Tile workers are specialists who apply and finish tiles on the interior and exterior of buildings. They handle everything from substrate preparation to grouting, pursuing both aesthetics and durability.
Tile Layer Apprentice
An entry-level occupation that assists with material preparation, substrate treatment, tile cutting and placement, etc., while learning tile laying techniques.
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 Base Installer
Specialist who installs floor framing and subfloor materials before tatami mats are laid, creating a smooth and stable tatami base.
Tatami Finisher
Craftsman who manufactures and assembles traditional Japanese tatami mats.
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.
Underground Cable Worker (Distribution Lines)
Specialized worker who excavates, lays, connects, tests, and maintains distribution cables laid underground.
Rebar Worker (Civil Engineering and Construction)
Specialized profession that processes, assembles, and installs rebar to reinforce structures, ensuring the durability of buildings and civil engineering structures.
Railway Vehicle Pipefitter
Specialized pipefitting technician who installs, inspects, and repairs piping systems such as air conditioning/heating, water supply/drainage, and air brakes in railway vehicles.
Terrazzo Installer
Terrazzo installers apply mortar or resin mixed with marble chips and other materials to floors, then polish and finish them as a specialized profession.