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Average Salary
High School Diploma or Technical Diploma in Construction, Civil Engineering, or Structural Engineering (preferred)
A Frame Worker or Structural Frame Technician in Japan is responsible for constructing and installing structural frameworks for buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure projects. The worker assembles steel, metal, or wooden frames that provide structural support for construction projects while ensuring safety and accuracy according to engineering plans and Japanese construction standards.
Typically 8 hours per day
Around 40 hours per week
Overtime may occur during major construction projects
Work is usually outdoors and may involve working at heights
Knowledge of structural framework construction
Ability to operate construction tools and equipment
Reading and understanding engineering drawings
Precision measurement and alignment skills
Welding or fastening techniques for metal frames
Attention to safety and detail
Teamwork and communication skills
Assemble and install structural frames for buildings and infrastructure
Position and secure steel, metal, or wooden structural components
Read and follow engineering plans and construction drawings
Measure and align frame components accurately
Use construction tools and machinery for frame installation
Inspect structural components to ensure stability and safety
Follow workplace safety regulations and construction standards
Maintain tools and equipment used on the construction site
Health Insurance
Social Insurance and Pension
Paid annual leave
Overtime pay
Transportation allowance
Work uniforms and safety equipment provided
On-the-job training and safety training programs
Possible accommodation support for construction workers
Career advancement opportunities in construction supervision or structural engineering