Outdoor Work × Required Skills: Safety and Health Management

36 jobs found.

Stone Selection Worker

Worker who sorts stone materials mined from quarries or mines by size and quality using visual inspection or machines.

Lumber Processor

Workers who cut felled timber in forests to appropriate lengths, perform processing such as limbing, and shape and sort it for transportation and sawmilling.

Land Development Worker

A worker who performs land leveling, fill work, drainage treatment, etc., at land development construction sites to prepare the foundation for buildings and infrastructure.

Refractory Clay Extraction Worker

A profession that excavates clay used for refractory materials at mining sites, performs quality control, and supplies it to processing and shipping processes.

Dam Construction Site Supervisor

A professional who comprehensively manages and coordinates the site, overseeing everything from construction planning to quality, safety, schedule, and budget management at dam construction sites.

Steel Painter

A profession that applies surface treatment from primer, mid-coat, and top-coat to metal products such as steel frames and steel materials to maintain rust prevention, durability, and aesthetics.

Trolley Wood Transport Worker

Workers who efficiently transport timber within forests using trolley devices that employ cables and pulleys.

Clay Extraction Worker

Clay extraction workers are a profession that mines clay used in construction, pottery, bricks, etc., and performs selection and transportation tasks.

Slope Greening Construction Site Supervisor

A technical and managerial role that plans and supervises the entire greening construction on slopes such as roads, rivers, and developed land, ensuring safety, quality, and environmental conservation.

Ballast Manufacturer (Crushed Stone Industry)

This occupation manufactures ballast (aggregate) using crushers and vibrating screens on raw stones at crushed stone plants.