On-site Work × Classification Details: Electrical and Telecommunications Construction Occupations

43 jobs found.

Air Conditioner Installation Worker (Residential)

Specialized construction job handling transport and installation of residential air conditioners, pipe connections, electrical wiring, vacuum evacuation, and operation checks.

All-Electric Construction Worker

Specialist in electrical construction who installs, wires, and test-runs home all-electric systems (IH cooking heaters, EcoCute, etc.).

Indoor Electrical Wiring Construction Worker

Electrical construction technician who designs, constructs, and maintains electrical wiring inside buildings such as residential and commercial facilities.

Indoor Telephone Wiring Worker

Occupation involving wiring telephone lines inside buildings, installing terminal equipment, and connecting to communication devices.

Outside Line Electrician (Communication Lines)

Outside line electricians (communication lines) are specialized technicians who string and lay communication cables and optical fibers between utility poles and buildings, and perform connections, maintenance, and inspections.

Household Air Conditioner Installer

A profession specializing in the installation and setup of household air conditioners.

Aircraft Cabin Lighting Wiring Worker

Electrical construction technician specializing in wiring and maintenance of cabin lighting in aircraft.

Air Conditioning Equipment Installation Worker (For household use, including wiring work)

Occupation involving the installation of indoor and outdoor units of household air conditioning systems (air conditioners), and construction of refrigerant piping and electrical wiring.

Exchange Equipment Installation Worker

Technical job involving installing communications equipment such as switches and PBX on site, wiring, operation adjustments, testing, and maintenance.

Aircraft Wiring Worker

Manufacturing technician who processes and connects aircraft wire harnesses based on drawings and installs them on the airframe. High precision is required to ensure safety.