Problem Solving × Workstyle: Night shifts
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Nuclear Reactor Control Engineer
A technical position in nuclear power plants that monitors and controls the reactor's status using real-time control systems to maintain safe and stable operation.
Air Traffic Controller
Specialist who uses radar and radio to communicate between aircraft and ground facilities, maintaining safe air traffic through instructions on takeoff/landing, routes, and altitudes.
Factory Electric Train Driver
A profession that involves driving electric trains on dedicated railway lines laid within factories or manufacturing facilities to transport products and materials.
Synthetic Resin Pulverizer (Raw Plastic Processing)
Manufacturing operator job that crushes synthetic resin raw materials using pulverizers and similar equipment into granules suitable for recycling or secondary processing.
Synthetic Fiber Raw Material Manufacturing Worker
Workers who polymerize and purify polymers serving as raw materials for synthetic fibers in plants and manufacture raw materials supplied to spinning processes.
Traffic Control Commander (Highway)
A profession that monitors traffic flow on highways and issues appropriate instructions during congestion or accidents.
Traffic Management Commander (Highways)
A profession that monitors and analyzes highway traffic conditions 24 hours a day, and directs and coordinates appropriate measures in the event of congestion or accidents.
Traffic Commander (Highway)
Specialist who monitors and manages highway traffic conditions using CCTV and variable message signs, implementing regulatory measures during accidents or congestion.
Underground Safety Officer
Specialized profession responsible for safety management in underground tunnels, including inspection and monitoring of the work environment, alerting and correcting hazardous areas, and guiding evacuation during emergencies.
Blast Furnace Operator
This occupation involves operating, monitoring, and maintaining equipment from the charging of raw materials such as iron ore, coke, and limestone into the blast furnace to the tapping of molten iron.