Stress Tolerance × Workstyle: Shift work
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Steam Locomotive Engineer
Specialized profession that operates the boiler of a steam locomotive and uses steam pressure to pull and operate trains.
Steam Locomotive Fireman Apprentice
Apprentice handling trainee duties to learn boiler management, fuel shoveling, pressure adjustment, etc., aiming to become a steam locomotive engineer.
Incinerator Operator (Waste Plant)
An operator at waste plants who operates, monitors, and performs maintenance inspections on incinerators to safely and efficiently process garbage.
Commercial facility guide staff
A customer service job at the information counter in commercial facilities, providing guidance and handling inquiries for visitors.
Securities clerk
Clerical position in the back office of a securities company, responsible for handling customer trade order reception and entry, account management, settlement processing, etc.
Bar steel rolling worker
A profession that heats billets or steel ingots in a reheating furnace and uses a roll mill to manufacture bar steel products such as rod steel and shaped steel.
Paper Machine Operator
This occupation involves operating and monitoring papermaking equipment (paper machines) using wood pulp as raw material, managing the entire process from raw material blending to drying and winding.
Water Purification Plant Technician
A technical position that operates and maintains water treatment plants to purify raw water and stably supply safe drinking water.
In-Venue Announcer (Entertainment Venues)
A profession that uses broadcasting equipment inside entertainment facilities to provide guidance to visitors, safety calls, event progression announcements, and more.
Firefighting School Instructor (Firefighters)
Firefighting school instructors leverage their practical experience as firefighters to deliver lectures and hands-on training in firefighting, emergency medical services, rescue techniques, safety management, and discipline to new recruits and incumbent firefighters.