Problem Solving × Recommended Skills: Hazardous Materials Handling
10 matching jobs found.
Navigation Officer (Excluding Fishing Vessels)
Specialist who handles operation planning, navigation duties, and safety management for ships such as cargo ships and passenger ships.
Offset Sheet-Fed Printing Worker
Offset sheet-fed printing workers operate sheet-fed offset printing machines and handle all aspects of the printing process as manufacturing technicians.
Roof Tile Firing Worker
A ceramics manufacturing worker who fires roof tiles at high temperatures to impart strength and durability as roofing materials.
Fishing Worker
A profession that involves boarding fishing vessels at sea to operate fishing gear, deploy and haul nets, sort catches, and land them.
Firefighter
Public duty involving firefighting, rescue operations, disaster prevention tasks, etc.
Fire Commissioner
The Fire Commissioner is the highest-ranking executive of the entire fire organization and disaster prevention administration, responsible for formulating disaster response plans, managing personnel and budgets, and coordinating with related organizations.
Distilled Water Manufacturing Worker
A job that operates equipment to heat and distill raw water to produce high-purity distilled water, and performs quality control and equipment maintenance.
Tanker Captain
The highest responsible person on a tanker ship transporting hazardous materials such as crude oil and LNG. Handles route planning, operation management, safety measures, and crew oversight.
Special Rescue Team Member
A profession belonging to special units of the police or Japan Coast Guard, specializing in the search and rescue of distressed persons and life-saving activities at disaster sites.
ナンバン(Chief Engineer)
Specialist profession that operates, maintains, and supervises the main and auxiliary engines of ships.