Collaboration & Teamwork × Keywords: Navigation

23 matching jobs found.

Cargo Ship Captain

Cargo ship captains oversee the operation of cargo ships, taking responsibility for planning and executing safe navigation plans, instructing and managing crew members, and loading and transporting cargo.

Ocean-going Navigator

Ocean-going navigators are marine technicians responsible for voyage planning, ship handling, monitoring, cargo management, communications, and safety management on ships operating international routes.

Maritime Self-Defense Force Officer

Maritime Self-Defense Force officers, as members of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, are responsible for Japan's maritime security through warship operations, navigation, maritime policing, disaster dispatch, and more.

Offshore Fishing Worker

A job that involves boarding fishing boats, catching seafood on the ocean surface using nets or longlines, unloading catches, and maintaining fishing gear.

Cargo-Passenger Ship Captain

The highest-ranking officer on cargo-passenger ships transporting cargo and passengers, overseeing voyage planning, crew management, and safe maritime operations.

Cargo Ship Navigator

Maritime technical position responsible for navigation and operation management of cargo ships.

Aviation Dispatcher

Professionals who manage aircraft operations safely and efficiently. They create flight plans and develop and adjust operation plans based on weather information, navigation data, etc.

Container Ship Captain

Job that oversees the entire operation of container ships, including safe navigation, cargo management, crew management, and regulatory compliance.

Self-Defense Ship Captain

A position in the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force that commands escort ships, handling navigation, tactical operations, and crew command and management.

Vehicle Operator (Self-Defense Forces)

In the Self-Defense Forces, responsible for driving and operating various vehicles, supporting the safe transportation of personnel and supplies.