Problem Solving × Classification Details: Delivery, Transportation, and Machine Operation Occupations

320 matching jobs found.

Internal Combustion Engine Operator (Excluding Self-Generated Power)

This occupation involves operating, managing, and inspecting internal combustion engines, excluding those for power generation, in facilities such as factories and plants.

Diesel Locomotive Driver

A job that drives diesel locomotives on non-electrified sections and safely operates freight trains and temporary trains.

Internal Combustion Vehicle Driver

Specialist who drives vehicles on railway lines using DMUs (diesel-powered), performs safety checks and handles responses to abnormalities associated with train operation and running.

Navigator (Airman)

A specialist in aircraft navigation who handles flight planning, position measurement and route guidance during flight, and analysis and proposals for weather information.

Chief Oiler (Engineering Watch Officer)

A job that operates and monitors main and auxiliary engines in a ship's engine room, performs lubrication work and inspections/maintenance, and supports the stable operation of the engines.

ナンバン(Chief Engineer)

Specialist profession that operates, maintains, and supervises the main and auxiliary engines of ships.

Second Engineer

A profession that operates and maintains engine room equipment on merchant ships, supporting safe and efficient navigation.

Second Officer

A specialist on merchant ships responsible for navigation planning and watchkeeping, supporting safe vessel operations.

Dockmaster

A job that handles vessel entry and exit in ports, allocation of berthing positions (berths), management of mooring facilities, cargo handling adjustments, and more.

Wastewater Treatment Equipment Operator

This occupation involves operating and monitoring wastewater treatment equipment in factories, sewage treatment plants, septic tanks, etc., to process wastewater to meet legal standards.