Adaptability × Workstyle: Shift

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Stoper Worker (Metal and Non-Metal Ores)

Specialist worker who installs and adjusts mine tunnel supports at mining sites to prevent collapses inside tunnels and ensure operational safety.

Sand Washer (Nightsoil and Sewage Treatment Facilities)

Worker responsible for removing sand and solids from nightsoil or sewage, in charge of the preliminary stage of the purification process.

Sports Arena Manager

A profession that handles equipment management, maintenance, operational coordination, and safety measures for sports arenas and stadiums.

Sports Writer

A profession that disseminates information through newspapers, magazines, websites, and other media by covering and writing about various sports events and athletes.

Live-in housekeeper

A profession that lives in the employer's home and handles all household chores such as cleaning, laundry, cooking, etc.

Daily Life Support Worker (Disability Support Facility: Daily Life Care)

A job that provides support for all aspects of daily life for users in daily life care services at disability support facilities.

Life Support Staff (Disability Facility)

A profession in disability welfare facilities that aims to promote users' independence and improve their quality of life by formulating, implementing, and evaluating individual support plans.

Cleaning staff (Outdoor cleaning within premises)

A job responsible for removing fallen leaves and garbage, cleaning paved surfaces and walkways in outdoor areas such as parks, company premises, and schools, contributing to environmental beautification and safety maintenance.

Manufacturing Department Section Chief (Company: Factory)

The Manufacturing Department Section Chief serves as the head of the factory's manufacturing department, overseeing the formulation and execution of production plans, quality control, cost management, and personnel management to promote safe and efficient production as a managerial position.

Sales Driver (Excluding Route Delivery)

Sales drivers visit customer sites by driving and delivering their company's products or goods themselves, engaging in sales promotion, order taking, collection, and other activities.