Welding × Personality Traits: Good team player

13 jobs found.

Gas Supply Construction Worker

A technical occupation that involves laying gas pipes, installing joints, welding, pressure testing, leak inspections, etc., to safely supply gas to buildings.

Locomotive Assembler

This occupation involves assembling structural parts and devices of locomotives, and performing adjustments and inspections. Handles large parts in factories and is responsible for precise assembly work.

Architectural Ironworker

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

Automobile Chassis Maintenance Worker

Specialized technical job that inspects, maintains, and repairs automobile chassis (body framework and suspension parts).

Ship Machinery Outfitter

A skilled trade at shipyards that assembles mechanical equipment such as ship engines and hydraulic/pneumatic devices, and performs installation and adjustment.

Shipyard Engineer

Shipyard engineers are technicians responsible for installing, adjusting, test-running, maintaining, inspecting, and repairing ship engines and auxiliary equipment.

Steel Pipe Worker

A manufacturing job that processes steel pipes from raw materials through rolling, bending, welding, finishing, and inspection.

Locomotive Manufacturing Engineer

A technical position responsible for processing, assembling, and welding metal parts based on design drawings in the manufacturing of locomotives, a type of railway vehicle, including quality checks, functional tests, and installation.

Railway Vehicle Body Repair Worker

A profession that inspects, repairs, and replaces body parts such as exterior panels and underframes of railway vehicles to support safe operation.

Sheet metal worker (excluding automobiles)

Processes metal sheets by cutting, bending, welding, polishing, etc., to manufacture and repair various metal products such as building materials and industrial machinery parts. Targets products other than automobiles.