Analytical & Logical Thinking × Keywords: Emergency Response
22 matching jobs found.
Flight Engineer
A profession that monitors aircraft engines and systems, cooperating with the captain and first officer to support safe flight operations.
Aviator
Professional who pilots aircraft to safely transport passengers and cargo to their destinations.
Mine Safety Engineer
Responsible for safety and security management operations in mines, this specialized profession prevents disasters through compliance with laws, equipment inspections, and worker education.
Mine Safety Supervisor
This occupation involves serving as the person responsible for ensuring safety at mining excavation sites, planning, implementing, and supervising risk assessments and safety measures.
Traffic Commander (Highway)
Specialist who monitors and manages highway traffic conditions using CCTV and variable message signs, implementing regulatory measures during accidents or congestion.
Co-Pilot (First Officer)
As the first officer of passenger or cargo aircraft, works alongside the captain to pilot and operate the aircraft, supporting safe flights.
Fire Station Chief
A fire station chief is a public servant who oversees the operation and management of the fire station and takes command at the scene during fires and disasters.
Clinic Ship Captain
Specialist job managing and overseeing navigation of ships that perform medical activities.
Communications Dispatcher (Fire Department Headquarters)
Fire department communications dispatchers receive 119 emergency calls from citizens, accurately relay the situation to response teams via radio or phone, and play a crucial role in establishing initial response systems.
Railway Operations Management Clerk
A clerical position that ensures the safe and accurate operation of railways by creating train timetables, monitoring operations, handling emergencies, and more.