On-site work × Classification Details: Construction, Civil Engineering, and Electrical Work Occupations
72 jobs found.
Artificial Stone Polishing Worker
Artificial stone polishing workers mix aggregates into mortar, apply it, then process the surface by washing it out to create an artificial stone (man-made stone) finish as building finishing workers.
Water Heater Installer
Specialist who installs water heaters in homes and buildings, performs piping connections, electrical wiring, test runs, and adjustments.
Metal Fitting Installer
Skilled technician who processes, assembles, installs, and adjusts metal doors, window frames, sashes, and other joinery on site.
Mobile Phone Base Station Maintenance Worker
A job that performs maintenance, inspection, and repair of equipment and facilities at mobile phone base stations, supporting the stable operation of communication services.
Light-gauge steel framing worker
An interior construction trade that uses lightweight steel substructure materials to assemble frameworks for ceilings and partition walls.
Coal Inspector
A profession that collects samples on-site to verify the quality and composition of coal, conducts physicochemical tests, and performs quality determination.
Architectural Bricklayer
Specialist who stacks and finishes building walls and structures using bricks and mortar.
Aircraft Plumber
Specialist who designs, manufactures, repairs, and inspects piping for aircraft fuel, hydraulics, air conditioning, etc.
Underground Maintenance Worker
A job that performs maintenance, inspection, and repair of machinery, electrical systems, ventilation, drainage, etc., in underground mine shafts and related equipment, supporting safe operations.
Kokerabuki (kokerabuki) Roofer
A skilled trade that layers traditional wooden shingles (kokerabuki boards) to roof houses, temples, and the like, demonstrating craftsmanship that balances durability and aesthetics.