On-site Work × Required Skills: Safety and Health Management
27 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.
Sulfur Production Engineer
Manufacturing technical position that extracts and refines sulfur from sulfur ore or industrial by-products, performing quality control and safety management.
FRP Panel Water Tank Assembler
Specialized occupation that assembles water tanks using panels made of FRP (glass fiber reinforced plastic).
Epoxy Worker (Waterproofing Work)
Specialized profession that performs waterproofing construction on building rooftops, exterior walls, etc., using epoxy resin. Responsible for a series of processes from substrate preparation to resin mixing/application and finishing to prevent water leakage and improve durability.
Demolition Worker
A site worker who demolishes existing buildings and structures using heavy machinery or hand tools and processes and recycles waste materials.
House Painter
A craftsman who specializes in painting the exterior walls and roofs of residential houses. Responsible for paint selection, surface preparation, painting, finishing, and maintenance.
Imitation Leather Paper Manufacturing Worker
This occupation manufactures imitation leather paper with a leather-like texture by using pulp as raw material and applying special coatings, heating, and embossing processes.
Architectural Waterproofing Worker
Specialized skilled worker who performs waterproofing work on roofs, exterior walls, underground areas, etc., of buildings.
Architectural Painter
A profession that performs painting work on the interior and exterior of buildings to ensure aesthetics, waterproofing, and weather resistance.
Site Supervisor (Carpentry Works)
A specialist who manages safety, quality, schedule, and budget at carpentry construction sites, guiding and coordinating craftsmen and related parties.