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Food Sanitation Inspector

Food sanitation inspectors work in public institutions such as health centers, conducting inspections and monitoring of food handling facilities, providing hygiene guidance based on the Food Sanitation Act to ensure thorough compliance with laws and regulations, and protecting consumer safety.

Neurologist

Physician who diagnoses and treats diseases of the central and peripheral nervous systems.

Examiner (Special Corporation)

A managerial occupation in special corporations that evaluates and examines whether business operations and organizational management comply with laws and articles of incorporation, and works to ensure propriety.

Forest Management Office Director

The Forest Management Office Director oversees the forest management office and is the head public servant who plans and implements the conservation, development, and utilization of forests.

Aquarium Keeper (Fish and Shellfish)

Aquarium keepers (fish and shellfish) are responsible for the husbandry management of fish and shellfish, maintenance of exhibition environments, and breeding programs in aquariums.

Water Supply Technical Manager

Specialist who supplies safe and stable water through the operation, maintenance, and monitoring of water supply facilities.

Consumer Cooperative Director

A managerial position that decides the management policies and business operations of a consumer cooperative and takes charge of the cooperative's governance representing the interests of its members.

Production Assistant (Film, Broadcasting)

A job that performs support tasks such as schedule adjustments, contact coordination, and document creation at production sites for films and TV programs.

Copy Editor (Broadcast)

A broadcast copy editor organizes and analyzes materials and footage collected through reporting for news programs and information programs, creating broadcast scripts and program structures.

Sales Engineer (Computer)

A job that proposes and sells IT equipment and solutions such as computers from a technical perspective.