Physical Stamina & Endurance × Recommended Skills: Risk Assessment
19 matching jobs found.
Fisheries Scientist
Fisheries scientists conduct surveys and analyses related to fishery resources and marine ecosystems, aiming to develop sustainable fisheries and aquaculture technologies.
Lime Grinding Worker (Factory)
A manufacturing job that processes raw materials such as limestone into fine powder form using crushers and pulverizers inside a factory and supplies them for products and industrial uses.
Dock (Dock) Master
A specialist who docks ships, oversees maintenance tasks such as repairs, inspections, and painting, and manages safe and efficient dock operations.
Dynamite Loader (Mining, Quarrying)
Specialist who loads explosives such as dynamite into rock formations or ore deposits, detonates them appropriately, and handles crushing operations at mining and quarrying sites.
Railway Yard Shunter
A profession that uses locomotives in railway yards to perform shunting, coupling, and uncoupling operations on freight and passenger cars, safely assembling train consists.
Telephone Switch Installation Worker
A technical job involving the installation, wiring, testing, and adjustment of telephone switches to contribute to the construction and maintenance of communication networks.
Pyrotechnician
Pyrotechnicians are traditional artisans responsible for mixing explosives, installing launch devices, ignition, and staging. They balance safety management and creativity to deliver beautiful fireworks to audiences.
Anchor Handling Vessel Chief Engineer (Self-Propelled Ship)
Chief engineer overseeing the engine department of anchor handling vessels, responsible for operating, maintaining, and managing engines, boilers, generators, etc. Ensures safe navigation and stable engine operation.
Cold Wire Drawing Worker
Manufacturing operator job that passes metal wire rods through dies at room temperature to finish them to specified dimensions and surface quality.