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A Rock musician creates, performs, and interprets music within the rock genre, both as a solo artist and in a band. Job tasks vary and can include songwriting, rehearsals, studio recordings, and live performances on stages of different sizes. Musical work is often combined with administrative tasks such as booking gigs, marketing, and contact with industry contacts. The work environment is dynamic and can shift between intensive touring periods, quiet studio hours, and creative collaborations. Irregular working hours, travel, late nights are common, as well as a significant degree of independent work and personal responsibility.
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A robotsvetsoperatör works with monitoring, programming, and maintaining welding robots within industrial manufacturing, primarily in the metal industry. Tasks include setting up and adjusting welding robots to ensure high-quality welds, as well as performing basic troubleshooting and maintenance. The role often involves collaboration with technicians, engineers, and other operators. The work environment is typically production-oriented, meaning work takes place in workshop settings with high demands on safety, precision, and efficiency.
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A robotsvetsare is responsible for programming, monitoring, and maintaining welding robots within industrial manufacturing, primarily in the metal industry. Daily tasks include preparing the workstation, setting robot parameters, inspecting materials, and conducting quality checks on weld seams. The work environment often features production lines, noise levels, and a high safety focus since both robots and welding equipment pose certain risks. The work is performed in close collaboration with other roles such as machine operators, technicians, and quality managers, requiring precision, technical interest, and problem-solving skills.
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A robot operator is responsible for monitoring, controlling, and maintaining industrial robots and automated production systems. Tasks often include starting and stopping robots, performing basic troubleshooting, conducting quality checks, and reporting production deviations. The environment is typically industrial, possibly noisy, and may require protective equipment. The work is often shift-based, as production runs around the clock, requiring both technical understanding and precision to ensure machines operate efficiently and safely.
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A robot assembler in the manufacturing industry is responsible for assembling, installing, and sometimes testing industrial robots used in automated production lines. The work often involves following detailed drawings and instructions, handling various tools and components, and ensuring the robots function correctly before commissioning. The work environment is characterized by proximity to production machinery, requiring precision and safety awareness. Robot assemblers typically work in teams, often in shifts, and the work can be standing or mobile, in varying temperatures and noise levels.
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A robot installer focusing on repair primarily works with installation, troubleshooting, maintenance, and repair of industrial robots and automation systems. Tasks include locating fault sources, replacing defective components, updating software, and performing preventive maintenance to avoid downtime. The work often takes place in production environments where robots are a central part of the manufacturing process. The work environment can range from clean, modern factories to more demanding settings with noise, high safety requirements, and sometimes shift work. Collaboration with other technicians and engineers is common, as is the need to quickly resolve issues to minimize downtime.
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A demolition technician works with dismantling, demolishing, and removing buildings, structures, or installations in a safe and environmentally correct manner. Common tasks include operating machinery and tools, sorting and disposing of materials, and identifying and remediating hazardous substances such as asbestos or PCB. The work environment is often physically demanding, involving work at heights or in confined spaces, with strict safety routines. Demolition technicians usually work in teams and are often employed by construction and demolition companies.
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A demolition worker within machine operation is responsible for handling heavy machinery and performing demolition tasks at construction and civil engineering projects. Tasks include operating excavators, wheel loaders, and other specialized equipment to demolish buildings, bridges, and other structures safely and efficiently. The work requires good knowledge of safety regulations and careful planning to minimize risks on the site. The environment is often characterized by noise, dust, and outdoor work under varying weather conditions, demanding both physical endurance and technical skill.
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A drafter assistant primarily works by assisting engineers, architects, or technicians through drawing and documentation tasks. The responsibilities often include creating, revising, and archiving technical drawings using both digital tools and traditional drawing methods. In many cases, quality assurance and verification of drawing materials, as well as some administrative handling, are also included. The work environment is generally office-based but can sometimes involve elements of production or laboratory settings, depending on the workplace’s focus.
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A designer in textiles and wood works on creating detailed drawings, patterns, and models used in the manufacturing and development of products in wood, textiles, or related materials. Tasks include interpreting customer or engineer requests, developing technical solutions, and ensuring drawings are suitable for production. Advanced CAD software and other digital tools are often used to create and modify drawings. The work environment is usually office-based with some time spent in workshops or production settings, where close collaboration with engineers, designers, and production staff is essential.
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