Stress Tolerance × Keywords: Maintenance and Inspection

18 matching jobs found.

Shipyard Engineer

Shipyard engineers are technicians responsible for installing, adjusting, test-running, maintaining, inspecting, and repairing ship engines and auxiliary equipment.

Telecom Facility Maintenance Worker

Telecom facility maintenance workers inspect, maintain, and repair telecommunications equipment such as base stations, switching offices, and cables, ensuring the stable provision of telecommunications services.

Telecom Line Repair Worker

Specialist who inspects and repairs telecommunications lines such as telephone lines and fiber optic cables to maintain the normal operation of telecommunications equipment.

Railway Electrical Maintenance Worker

A technical occupation that maintains, inspects, and repairs railway electrical equipment (catenaries, substation equipment, signal equipment, etc.) to support safe train operations.

Electrical Staff (Railway Industry: Distribution Section)

This occupation involves operating and maintaining high-voltage reception equipment, transformers, circuit breakers, etc., at railway substations to support power supply to railway tracks.

Tugboat Engineer

Tugboat engineers operate and monitor the engines of tugboats and other towing vessels, performing the technical role of safely and efficiently towing and pushing ships.

Passenger Ship Chief Engineer

A maritime technical specialist who oversees the engine room of passenger ships, operating, maintaining, and inspecting engines and auxiliary machinery.

Clinical Engineering Technician Assistant

A job that assists in the operation, maintenance, and management of medical equipment under the direction of a clinical engineering technician.