Numerical & Quantitative Analysis × Classification Details: Managerial Occupations
101 matching jobs found.
National Health Insurance Association Executive
Serves as an executive such as director or auditor of a National Health Insurance Association, making decisions on association operations including premium settings, benefit policies, and financial management.
Golf driving range owner
This occupation involves the operation and management of golf driving ranges, overseeing facility maintenance, customer service, staff management, sales management, marketing, and more.
Counselor (Cooperative)
A management staff member in a cooperative responsible for assisting with the operation of the board of directors and general meetings, planning and coordination of cooperative management, member support, and other tasks.
CFO (Chief Financial Officer: Directors)
Oversees the formulation of corporate financial strategies, fundraising, financial reporting, and risk management, supporting executive management's financial decision-making as an officer.
COO (Chief Operating Officer)
An executive position that oversees all aspects of a company's operations, responsible for executing business strategies, organizational management, and optimizing business processes.
Materials Section Chief (Company: Factory)
A managerial position in a factory that oversees procurement of materials, inventory management, and cost management to support production activities.
Branch President (Company)
A management position responsible for overseeing a company's branch office, achieving sales and profit targets, human resource management, risk management, and all aspects of branch operations.
Deputy Director-General (Each Agency)
Senior managerial position in each ministry and agency that assists bureau directors, oversees and coordinates policy planning, budget formulation, organization management, etc.
Deputy Director (Prefectures)
Senior managerial position in prefectural government offices that assists directors with policy planning, budget and personnel management, and oversees organizational operations.
Executive Officer (not company officers such as directors)
Corporate manager responsible for day-to-day business execution based on board of directors' decisions.