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Freight Motor Vehicle Operations Management Clerk
Clerical role that plans, manages, and supervises the safe and efficient operation of freight motor vehicles.
Cargo Delivery Person
Cargo delivery persons drive trucks or vans to safely and reliably deliver cargo received from shippers to designated destinations.
Dispatcher (Operations Dispatch Center)
A profession responsible for creating vehicle timetables, monitoring operation status, making adjustments in case of abnormalities, and communicating with relevant parties at the operations dispatch center.
Central Power Dispatch Operator (Electric Utility)
A profession in the central control room of the power system, monitoring and controlling the supply-demand balance of the transmission and distribution network to maintain stable power supply.
Diesel Locomotive Driver
Specialist who operates diesel locomotives to run freight trains on schedule and safely. Responsible for pre-operation inspections, compliance with signals and speed restrictions, and responses to abnormalities.
Locomotive Engineer
Locomotive engineers manage train operations safely and accurately, performing driving operations as specialized technicians.
Internal Combustion Vehicle Driver
Specialist who drives vehicles on railway lines using DMUs (diesel-powered), performs safety checks and handles responses to abnormalities associated with train operation and running.
Navigator (Airman)
A specialist in aircraft navigation who handles flight planning, position measurement and route guidance during flight, and analysis and proposals for weather information.
Dispatcher (Surface)
This occupation involves efficiently dispatching and managing vehicles such as dump trucks outside the mine to smoothly transport materials and mined products.
Dispatcher (excluding transportation industry)
Clerical position that plans and coordinates vehicle and staff dispatching within facilities or companies to maintain efficient operations.