Stress Tolerance × Workstyle: Outdoor work
228 matching jobs found.
Starter (Racetrack)
This occupation involves operating the starting gate and preparing for the start at racetracks to ensure horses and jockeys start fairly. It also handles equipment inspections, maintenance, and troubleshooting to support safe and smooth race progression.
Blaster
Specialized worker who handles explosives and blasting agents in tunnel excavation, mining, etc., and performs blasting operations based on plans.
Pyrotechnician
Pyrotechnicians are traditional artisans responsible for mixing explosives, installing launch devices, ignition, and staging. They balance safety management and creativity to deliver beautiful fireworks to audiences.
Power Shovel Operator
A job that operates hydraulic excavators (backhoes) to perform excavation, loading, and transport of earth, sand, rocks, etc.
Tugboat (hikibune) Owner (who are captains)
A profession that maneuvers tugboats, tows and pushes other vessels or structures, and manages safe navigation and operations.
Building Ironworker
A profession that fabricates, assembles, and erects steel frame structures for buildings and large architectural structures, building the framework safely and accurately at construction sites.
Foreman (Port cargo handling)
A site supervisor role in port cargo handling operations, directing and supervising workers while planning and managing safety.
Level Crossing Guard
Level crossing guards operate crossing gates and alarm devices at railway level crossings to ensure the safety of pedestrians and vehicles when trains pass.
Plant Repair Worker (Oil Refining)
Technical job that inspects, maintains, and repairs mechanical equipment in oil refining plants to support stable operations.
Professional Baseball Umpire
Specialized professional who conducts official professional baseball games fairly, judges plays, and makes announcements.