Career Path > Operations Manager

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Train Driver

A profession that controls trains from the driver's cab and monitors signals and speed to operate trains safely and accurately.

Train Conductor

Crew member who ensures the safety and comfort of passengers inside railway vehicles and supports operations in collaboration with train drivers and station staff.

Power Control Equipment Operator

This occupation involves operating power control equipment at power plants and substations to maintain the balance of electricity supply and demand. It includes data monitoring using monitoring devices, equipment operation, and response to abnormality detection.

Telephone Receptionist (Mail Order Business)

A job in the mail-order business that handles telephone order reception and inquiry responses.

Telephone Answering Agent

Operator for telephone answering services that handle phone responses, message reception, callback arrangements, etc., on behalf of companies or sole proprietors.

Road Sweeper (Sweeper) Driver

Road sweeper (sweeper) drivers operate specialized cleaning vehicles to remove gravel, fallen leaves, and garbage from roads, maintaining road safety and aesthetics.

Special Vehicle Driver

A profession that operates special vehicles such as crane trucks, forklifts, and excavators to safely handle loading/unloading and transportation of heavy objects at construction sites, factories, and other locations.

Toei Tram Driver

A profession that drives Toei trams (streetcars) and safely transports passengers.

Trailer Truck Driver

A job that involves driving trailer trucks to transport cargo over long distances. Responsible for operating towing vehicles and safety management.

Trailer Truck Driver

A profession that drives large vehicles combining a tractor and semi-trailer to safely and reliably transport cargo over long or medium distances.