On-site Work × Classification Details: Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations
206 jobs found.
Upset Welding Worker
Upset welding workers are skilled professionals who operate and manage upset welding machines that join the end faces of metal parts through resistance heating and pressure.
Eaves Gutter (Gutter) Sheet Metal Worker
A craftsman who cuts and bends metal gutters based on drawings and installs and adjusts them on site. Requires highly precise processing and construction skills to ensure drainage and durability.
Stonemason
A craftsman who processes stone material and installs it on buildings, tombstones, monuments, etc. Handles everything consistently from stone selection, cutting, shaping, polishing, decoration, to construction.
Stone Carver
Specialized profession that cuts, sculpts, and polishes stone materials to produce architectural components, sculptures, tombstones, etc.
Stone Carver
Artisan who carves stone materials to create decorative items, monuments, and memorials.
Ceremonial Decoration Manufacturing Worker
A profession that creates decorations for celebrations and events such as weddings, festivals, and parties.
Welder Worker (Shipbuilding Industry)
Worker who joins and assembles metal components, starting with the hull, using welding techniques.
Interior Lining Worker
This occupation involves applying fabric or synthetic materials to interior parts of automobiles, furniture, etc., and finishing them. Responsible for processes from pattern making to cutting, sewing, adhesion, and installation.
Urethane Spray Worker (Architectural Painting)
Specialized profession that sprays urethane-based paint using a spray gun to form waterproofing, insulation, and protective films on buildings.
Cab Installation Worker (Railway Vehicles)
A manufacturing job that assembles the driver's cab section of railway vehicles from the parts level, including wiring, equipment installation, adjustment, and inspection. Ensures safety and quality based on drawings and specifications.