Numerical & Quantitative Analysis × Workstyle: Full-time
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Abacus School Instructor (Miscellaneous Schools)
Educational position teaching abacus calculation and mental arithmetic skills using the abacus (soroban) at miscellaneous schools (abacus schools).
Village Mayor
The village mayor is the head of the village administration and, as a public office, oversees the improvement of residents' welfare and the operation of the local autonomous body based on decisions of the village council.
Tobacco Raw Material Inspector
Technical job that investigates and analyzes the components and quality of tobacco raw materials to ensure raw material quality suitable for the manufacturing process.
Survey Form Inspection and Tabulation Clerk
A clerical job that inspects the contents of survey forms, identifies deficiencies and corrects them while tabulating data, and creates statistical materials.
Promissory note clerk
Specialized occupation in charge of clerical processing related to promissory notes, such as discounting, purchase, and settlement, at bank counters and similar locations.
Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Metal Scrap Wholesaler
Specialist who purchases ferrous and non-ferrous metal scrap such as iron, aluminum, and copper, processes and sorts it, and wholesales to manufacturers and recyclers.
Electricity Bill Collection Clerk
A clerical position at power companies or related organizations that handles issuing electricity bills, collecting payments, and managing deposits.
Statistics Training Institute Instructor
A specialist profession that plans and implements training programs on government statistics and industrial statistics, educating government officials and private company staff in statistical knowledge and skills.
Ceramic Raw Materials Blender
In ceramic manufacturing, this occupation measures and blends raw materials such as clay and feldspar according to specifications and supplies them to the production process.
Independent Administrative Institution Executive (President, Director, Auditor)
The president, directors, and auditors of independent administrative institutions serve as members of the corporation's highest decision-making body, determining management policies, supervising business execution, conducting audits, and overseeing organizational operations.