Adaptability × Recommended Skills: GIS
39 matching jobs found.
Land Surveyor
Specialized technical profession that measures the positions and shapes of land and structures, maps and analyzes them, and provides foundational data for public infrastructure and architectural and civil engineering projects.
Survey Vessel Captain
A survey vessel captain oversees route planning, ship operations, and data collection for marine surveys and seabed topography measurements.
Tobacco Cultivation Technical Instructor
Tobacco Cultivation Technical Instructors provide specialized guidance and advice to farmers and cultivation cooperatives on cultivation techniques such as soil management, seedling raising, pest and disease control, harvesting and drying technologies to improve tobacco quality and yield. They work at national or prefectural extension service institutions and also support variety selection and the introduction of new technologies.
Geological Surveyor (Mineral Prospecting)
Geological Surveyors (Mineral Prospecting) conduct field geological surveys and borehole surveys to explore mineral resources, collect and analyze samples, and evaluate the presence and quality of resources as a specialized profession.
Zoologist
Specialist who studies animal morphology, behavior, and ecology, contributing to biological understanding and conservation.
Land and Building Surveyor Assistant
A job that assists land and building surveyors with operating surveying equipment, creating drawings, preparing registration application documents, and more.
Foreman (Coastal Cargo Handling)
A supervisor who directs and manages workers in coastal cargo handling operations at ports, ensuring safe and efficient loading and unloading of cargo.
Land Operator
A job that handles arrangements and operations for tours and stays at travel destinations, providing on-site support to customers.
Wollastonite Miner
A profession that excavates ore veins containing wollastonite in mine tunnels or open pits and extracts minerals used as industrial raw materials.