Stress Tolerance × Keywords: Cargo Handling

48 matching jobs found.

Log Transport Worker

This occupation involves collecting timber felled in forests and transporting it to storage sites. Using manual labor and forestry machinery such as forwarders and skidders, timber is safely and efficiently transported out.

Contracted Delivery Worker (Excluding Route Delivery)

Occupation of delivering parcels individually in response to customer requests. Does not perform route delivery; destinations and times differ for each job.

Straddle Carrier Operator

A profession that operates straddle carriers at port container terminals and elsewhere to perform container loading/unloading operations and transportation.

Straddle Carrier Driver

Straddle carrier drivers operate cargo handling machinery (straddle carriers) that lift and move containers at ports and other locations, performing efficient and safe loading/unloading and transportation of cargo.

Sailor (Deck Crew)

Responsible for deck work on ships such as mooring, cargo handling, watchkeeping, etc., supporting safe navigation and hull maintenance.

Stone Crushing Transport Ship Captain

The Stone Crushing Transport Ship Captain serves as the captain of a bulk cargo ship loaded with stone materials, overseeing the formulation of navigation plans, crew management, cargo handling operations, and safe navigation.

Seafarer

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

Shipbuilding Winch Operator

Specialized job operating winches and hoists at shipyards to safely and accurately move and lift hull blocks and components.

Ferry Boatman

A profession that operates small vessels within rivers, canals, and ports to transport cargo and passengers.

Loader Operator (Mining)

A technical job that operates loaders (loaders) at mining sites to load excavated ore and earth into dump trucks, etc.