Problem Solving × Classification Details: Professional Occupations in Legal, Business, Cultural and Artistic Fields Not Elsewhere Classified
47 matching jobs found.
Dog Trainer
A professional who observes dog behavior and plans and implements obedience and training programs.
News Editor (Broadcast)
A specialist who plans and edits the structure of broadcast news programs, handles script creation, footage selection, and program progression management.
Piano Tuner
Specialist who adjusts and voices the internal mechanisms of pianos to optimally maintain pitch, touch, and tone.
Art Appraiser
Specialist who investigates and evaluates the authenticity and value of artworks such as paintings and sculptures.
Art Restorer
Art restorers are specialists who preserve and restore artworks such as paintings, sculptures, and crafts using scientific and technical methods.
Real Estate Appraiser
A professional who objectively evaluates and appraises the fair price and value of real estate such as land and buildings based on laws and economics.
Flavorist
Specialist who chemically designs and develops flavors for food and beverages.
Cultural Heritage Protection Instructor
A professional who conducts surveys, guidance, and advice on cultural heritage protection in local governments and other organizations, promoting conservation and management.
Legal Technical Officer (Psychology) (Correctional Psychology Specialist)
The Legal Technical Officer (Psychology) (Correctional Psychology Specialist) is a public specialist who conducts psychological assessments and support for inmates and juvenile institution residents in correctional facilities to promote rehabilitation and social reintegration.
Compensation Consultant
A professional who performs asset valuation, compensation calculation, and negotiation support for land and building acquisition and relocation associated with public works and infrastructure development.