Fieldwork × Classification Details: Construction, Civil Engineering, and Electrical Work Occupations
7 jobs found.
Mining Surveyor
A specialist who conducts geological and topographical surveys to evaluate and plan suitable locations and mining methods for mine development.
Sericite Mining Worker
Worker who mines sericite from sericite deposits and supplies raw materials to subsequent processes.
Surveyor
A profession that accurately measures the positions, heights, distances, etc., of terrain and structures, providing data necessary for the design, construction, and management of land and construction sites.
Surveying Assistant (Construction Works)
A job that involves setting up and operating surveying instruments, acquiring data, preparing the site and marking, and assisting with simple calculations and drawing creation under the instructions of a land surveyor at construction sites.
Geological Surveyor (Mineral Prospecting)
Geological Surveyors (Mineral Prospecting) conduct field geological surveys and borehole surveys to explore mineral resources, collect and analyze samples, and evaluate the presence and quality of resources as a specialized profession.
Communications Equipment Maintenance Worker
A technical job that performs maintenance, inspection, and repair of communications equipment such as base stations and network devices, supporting stable communication services.
Low-Frequency Communication Equipment Maintenance Staff
Specialized technical job that inspects, adjusts, and repairs low-frequency band radio communication equipment (such as VLF band transmitters) to maintain stable communication.