Numerical & Quantitative Analysis × Industry & Occupation: IT, Software & Telecommunications

41 matching jobs found.

Software Japanese Localization Engineer

A technical role that translates and optimizes software products' user interfaces and documents into Japanese, handling localization.

Telecom Line Maintenance Worker

Telecom line maintenance workers inspect, repair, and replace telecommunications lines such as optical fiber and copper wires, supporting the stable operation of infrastructure.

Technical Support Receptionist (Phone-based)

A job that handles technical inquiries over the phone, performing troubleshooting for hardware, software, networks, etc.

Technical Support Technician

A technical job that handles inquiries and troubles regarding IT systems and software in companies or organizations.

Technical Writer

A professional who documents the specifications and operation methods of technical products and services in an easy-to-understand manner and provides them in a user-friendly form for users and developers.

Debug worker (Program operation verification)

A job that verifies the operation of software and programs, detects defects, and reports them.

Electrical Transmission Operator (TV Transmission)

Technical job that accurately transmits video and audio signals of TV programs using transmission equipment.

Electronic Computer Operator

A job that supports the stable operation of systems by operating and monitoring electronic computers (computers), managing jobs, and handling troubles.

Telephone Equipment Installation and Maintenance Worker

Technical job involving installation, wiring, testing, maintenance inspections, and fault response for telephone equipment, switchboards (PBX), and other communication equipment in companies and offices.

On-Site PC Support Technician

A job that involves visiting the homes or offices of individual or corporate users to perform PC setup, troubleshooting, maintenance, and operational support.