Stress Tolerance × Classification Details: Delivery, Transportation, and Machine Operation Occupations

558 matching jobs found.

Diesel Locomotive Driver

Specialist who operates diesel locomotives to run freight trains on schedule and safely. Responsible for pre-operation inspections, compliance with signals and speed restrictions, and responses to abnormalities.

Test Pilot

Specialist profession that evaluates and verifies the performance and safety of new or modified aircraft through test flights.

Train Driver

A profession that drives railway vehicles to transport passengers and cargo safely and on time.

Locomotive Engineer

Locomotive engineers manage train operations safely and accurately, performing driving operations as specialized technicians.

Locomotive Engineer Apprentice

Locomotive engineer apprentices learn the knowledge and skills necessary to become locomotive engineers through on-the-job training and aim to pass the qualifying exam.

Locomotive Driver

Locomotive drivers operate railway vehicles such as locomotives and trains, maintaining safe and punctual operations through signal and speed management, as well as vehicle inspections.

Railway Locomotive Engineer

A professional who operates railway locomotives to safely and accurately transport passengers and cargo.

Railway Train Conductor

Railway train conductors ensure passenger safety and comfort during train operations, handling in-car announcements, door operations, passenger guidance, and related tasks.

Train Conductor Apprentice

Train conductor apprentices learn the basics of conductor duties as trainees, assisting with in-car announcements, departure signals, passenger services, etc., while supporting safe operations.

Railway Yard Shunter

A profession that uses locomotives in railway yards to perform shunting, coupling, and uncoupling operations on freight and passenger cars, safely assembling train consists.