Adaptability × Classification Details: Technical Occupations Not Elsewhere Classified
6 matching jobs found.
Oceanographic Survey Technician
A technical occupation that observes and analyzes oceanographic data such as waves, currents, water temperature, and salinity at sea or along the coast, used for marine environment assessment, ship navigation support, and coastal construction planning.
Marine Surveyor
A specialist who observes and analyzes the marine environment, collects and analyzes data such as seabed topography, water quality, and ocean currents, and creates reports.
Industry-Government-Academia Collaboration Coordinator
Industry-government-academia collaboration coordinators build and promote cooperative frameworks among industry, government agencies, and academic institutions to realize joint research, technology transfer, and open innovation.
Geotechnical Investigation Technician
Geotechnical investigation technicians investigate and test the properties and strength of the ground before building and civil engineering works to support safe design and construction.
Geological Survey Technician
Geological survey technicians investigate and collect samples of geological information such as soil, strata, and groundwater on-site, and reveal the properties of the ground and geological structures through analysis. They are specialized technical professionals.
Pest Control Technician
A technical occupation that uses chemical agents and physical methods to exterminate and control harmful organisms such as cockroaches, termites, and rats, maintaining a hygienic environment.