Adaptability × Classification Details: Research and Technical Occupations
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Forest Pest and Disease Control Technician
A technical position that investigates the occurrence of pests and diseases in forests and plans, implements, and evaluates control measures.
Anthropologist
A profession that studies human culture, social structures, and biological aspects through fieldwork and literature reviews.
Switcher (Video Switch Operator)
Video Switch Operators (Switchers) are technical professionals who select and switch footage from multiple cameras and video equipment in real-time during TV relays or studio recordings to produce the program's video.
Tunnel Engineer
Civil engineer specializing in excavation of tunnels and underground structures, lining design, construction planning, safety, and maintenance management.
Hydrographic Surveyor
A technician who measures the water depth, water level, and flow velocity of waterways such as rivers and irrigation channels, providing data necessary for water engineering design and maintenance management.
Steelmaking Engineer (Excluding Development Engineers)
A technical job that refines iron ore and scrap using steelmaking equipment such as blast furnaces, electric furnaces, and converters to produce steel materials.
Ship Radio Operator
Specialized technical position responsible for operating radio communication equipment on ships and handling communication tasks essential for safety and operations during navigation.
Landscape Construction Management Engineer
A technical position that creates construction plans for landscaping works, manages schedules, quality, safety, and more.
General Radio Communication Operator
Technical role responsible for the operation, monitoring, and maintenance of radio communication equipment. Maintains stable communications based on frequency management and radio regulations.
Afforestation Technician
Specialist profession that builds healthy forests through seedling cultivation, planting, thinning, and more.