Numerical & Quantitative Analysis × Required Skills: Safety Management

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Barge Captain

Barge captains are responsible for the operation and management of non-powered vessels (barges) towed by tugboats, including cargo loading and securing, mooring, safety monitoring during navigation, and crew instruction.

Bus Attendant

A service job responsible for passenger safety management, guidance services, and itinerary progression management in bus tours.

Logging and Lumber Processing Worker

Forestry worker who fells trees and processes them into lumber using chainsaws, hand tools, and heavy machinery in mountainous forests.

Barite Miner

Worker who mines ore from barite (heavy spar) deposits and performs on-site drilling, blasting, transportation, and loading. Main duties include heavy equipment operation and safety management.

Hot Forging Metal Worker

Artisan who heats metal materials to high temperatures and forges and shapes them using hammers or dies.

Butt Welder

A manufacturing technician who uses a dedicated butt welding machine to melt and join metal parts, ensuring strength.

Nonferrous Metal Caster

A manufacturing job that melts nonferrous metals such as aluminum and copper, pours them into sand molds, etc., to cast, and then performs finishing processes and inspections.

Topsoil Collector (Quarrying)

This occupation involves preparatory work at quarry sites using shovels and heavy machinery to remove surface topsoil, creating a state where the raw stone is exposed.

Finisher Manufacturing Worker

A job that involves deburring and surface polishing of metal or resin parts, mirror finishing, etc., to ensure the appearance quality and dimensional accuracy of products.

Wind Chime Maker (Glass Body Blowing)

Traditional craft artisan who melts glass in a high-temperature furnace and shapes and finishes the form of wind chimes using a blowpipe.