Tool Operation × Classification Details: Construction, Civil Engineering, and Electrical Work Occupations

57 jobs found.

Metal Balcony Installer

Specialized occupation at construction sites that assembles, installs, and secures metal balcony components.

Sewage Plumber (Building Internal Piping)

Craftsman who designs, constructs, and maintains sewage piping equipment inside buildings. Performs installation, connection, testing, leak repair, etc., of drain pipes under floors or inside walls.

Construction Waterproofing Worker

Specialized profession that applies waterproofing materials to building roofs, exterior walls, balconies, basements, etc., to prevent rainwater and moisture intrusion.

Traffic Signal Installation Worker

Construction worker who installs traffic signals, attaches them, wires them, and performs testing and adjustments. Accurately constructs traffic signal devices at roads and intersections to ensure safe operation.

Underground Support Worker

Underground support workers install supports on the ceilings and walls of mines and tunnels to prevent rockfalls and maintain the safety of work spaces.

Vehicle Electrical Outfitting Worker (Including Wiring Work)

Specialized technician who constructs and maintains electrical equipment and wiring for railway vehicles, buses, industrial vehicles, etc., based on design drawings.

Lighting Fixture Installation Worker

A site worker who installs lighting fixtures and performs wiring work in residential and commercial facilities to ensure safe illumination.

Show Window Glass Fitter

Specialized interior finishing occupation that measures, processes, installs, and seals glass used in show windows of commercial facilities and stores.

Steam Pipefitter

Specialized worker who installs, inspects, and maintains high-temperature, high-pressure steam piping systems.

Ship Lighting Electrician

Specialist who plans, constructs, inspects, and maintains wiring work necessary for ship lighting systems. Responsible for wiring interior lighting in new ships or refurbished ships at shipyards or repair shops.