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Ship Radio Operator

Specialized technical position responsible for operating radio communication equipment on ships and handling communication tasks essential for safety and operations during navigation.

Ship Radio Officer

Specialized technical profession that operates maritime radio communication equipment on ships, handling radio communications, transmission and reception of distress signals in emergencies, reception of weather information, etc.

Ship Captain (excluding fishing vessels)

Occupation responsible for commanding navigation, safety management, and crew supervision as the operation manager of commercial ships excluding fishing vessels.

Shaft Haulage Worker

Shaft haulage workers operate hoists, trolleys, and other haulage equipment in vertical shafts (shafts) in mines, safely and efficiently transporting ore, materials, and workers up and down.

Tank Cleaning Worker

Workers who clean the interiors of storage tanks in warehouses and factories, remove residues and dirt, and ensure hygiene and safety.

Chief Officer (Navigator)

As the chief officer of a merchant ship, assists the captain and oversees all bridge operations including navigation plan formulation, cargo stability management, and safety supervision.

DL (Diesel Locomotive) Locomotive Engineer

Railway driver who operates diesel locomotives and is responsible for hauling and running freight or passenger trains.

Diesel Railcar Driver

A job that drives DMUs (diesel railcars), responsible for the safe and punctual operation of passengers and cargo. Also handles vehicle inspections and operation management.

Diesel Railcar Driver Trainee

A job aiming to become a diesel railcar (DMU) driver, learning driving techniques and safety knowledge under the guidance of senior drivers.

Train Driver

A profession that controls trains from the driver's cab and monitors signals and speed to operate trains safely and accurately.