Stress Tolerance × Career Path: Manager

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Stone Material Carrier

Worker who transports and unloads heavy stone materials using manual labor or cargo handling machinery at quarries, factories, and construction sites.

Coal Carbonization Worker

This occupation involves heating coal in a carbonization furnace to produce and recover byproducts such as coke, coke oven gas, and tar. Chemical product manufacturing workers responsible for temperature control, gas processing, quality control, and safety management.

Petroleum Refinery Worker

A job that operates and monitors equipment to refine crude oil into products such as gasoline, kerosene, and petrochemical raw materials through chemical processes like distillation, desulfurization, and decomposition.

Attendant (Entertainment venues)

A job that handles reception, guidance, ticket sales for visitors at entertainment venues and sports facilities, safety checks within the facility, etc., to provide a comfortable usage environment.

Attendant (Ryokan)

This occupation provides services such as responding to and guiding guests, serving meals and tea at a ryokan, and supports comfortable stays with the spirit of omotenashi.

Sericite Mining Worker

Worker who mines sericite from sericite deposits and supplies raw materials to subsequent processes.

Seafarer

A profession responsible for ship operation, maintenance, and safety management, transporting cargo and personnel by sea.

Ship Operation Management Clerk

A clerical role that supports the safety and efficiency of ship operations, from creating operation plans and managing schedules to preparing documents and coordinating with relevant organizations.

Ship Sanitation Officer (Non-Physician)

Specialist profession that maintains and manages the sanitary environment onboard ships to protect the health of crew and passengers.

Ship Engineer

Specialist who operates, monitors, inspects, and maintains ship engine equipment to support safe and stable navigation.