Numerical & Quantitative Analysis × Career Path: Facility manager

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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.

Museum attendant

Museum attendants handle reception duties at museums, organize and tidy the interior, protect and manage exhibits, guide visitors, and perform other related tasks.

Building cleaning worker (Building cleaning)

A manual job that performs cleaning inside and outside buildings such as office buildings and commercial facilities, waxing, and beautification finishing.

Ice room worker (ice making)

The ice room worker (ice making) is a factory worker occupation that operates ice making machines and cooling equipment to form, manufacture, and store ice.

Building manager

Building managers provide users with comfortable and safe environments through equipment inspections, maintenance, cleaning, and safety management of buildings.

Building and facility cleaner

A profession that cleans the interiors and exteriors of buildings such as office buildings, commercial facilities, and public structures to maintain a hygienic environment.

Announcer (Amusement Venues, etc.)

Job responsible for announcements and broadcasting inside amusement venues or sports facilities, such as business hours guidance, event progression, and emergency evacuation guidance.

Cemetery cleaner

This job involves cleaning gravestones and surroundings in cemeteries, removing weeds, collecting fallen leaves, etc., to keep the gravesites clean and safe.

Condominium manager

A profession that provides a comfortable living environment through management and inspection of common areas in condominiums, cleaning, resident support, and more.

Manhole Cleaner

Workers who remove sludge and foreign matter accumulated in sewer manholes and maintain the permeability of drainage channels. They wear safety equipment and perform tasks using high-pressure washers and specialized tools.