Outdoor work × Career Path: Construction Management Technician

32 jobs found.

Telecommunications Equipment Workers

Telecommunications equipment workers are technical professionals who lay, install, adjust, maintain, and inspect telecommunications infrastructure.

Power Meter Installation Worker

Specialized worker at power companies or contractors who installs, replaces, and inspects power meters in homes and buildings. Performs wiring work, energization tests, and safety checks to support accurate power measurement.

Power Shovel Operator

Operator who handles heavy equipment tasks at construction sites, such as excavation, loading, and grading, by operating hydraulic excavators.

Road Roller Operator

A job that operates road rollers to compact subgrade and paving materials using vibration and pressure to form a smooth road surface.

Civil Engineering Worker

Workers who perform basic tasks at civil engineering construction sites. They carry out excavation, transportation, concrete pouring, assistance in formwork and rebar assembly, etc., and proceed with work under the instructions of construction managers.

Civil Engineering Blaster

Specialized worker who plans and executes excavation and bedrock fragmentation using explosives at civil engineering construction sites.

Distribution Line Stringing Worker

A worker who climbs utility poles or towers to lay, install, replace, inspect, and maintain distribution lines, delivering electricity safely.

Pile Hammer Operator

Specialist who operates pile hammers (impact pile drivers) to drive foundation piles to the specified depth in construction and civil engineering works.

House (Yui) Relocation Rigger

Specialized profession that horizontally moves buildings using hydraulic jacks, rails, and rollers, and performs related scaffolding work.

Drilling Worker

Specialized occupation that operates boring equipment for ground investigations and foundation work, collects core samples from geological strata, and records data.