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Ship Electrical Construction Worker

Specialist who designs, constructs, maintains, and inspects electrical equipment on ships to support stable power supply during navigation.

Ship Electrical Equipment Worker

A profession that designs, installs, wires, tests, adjusts, and maintains electrical equipment on ships to support safe and stable operation.

Ship Electrical Fitter (Outfitting) Worker

Job involving wiring of ship electrical equipment, installation of instrumentation devices, and testing/adjustment.

Ship Purser

A ship purser is a profession responsible for clerical tasks related to passengers and cargo, accounting, inventory management, passenger services, and other general administrative duties on board ships such as passenger ships and cargo ships.

Ship passenger attendant

Ship passenger attendants provide comfortable onboard services to passengers on passenger ships or cruise ships through boarding procedures, ticket confirmation, cabin guidance, safety briefings, and more.

Lathe Operator (Stone Processing)

This occupation involves machining stone using a lathe machine, shaping it into cylindrical, sculpted, or other forms. It requires rotating hard stone while cutting it with tools to achieve precise dimensions and surface finishes.

Bottle washing worker

A job that cleans and sterilizes used bottles in factories, etc., for reuse or the next process.

Sorting Worker (Industrial Waste Intermediate Treatment Facility)

A worker at an industrial waste intermediate treatment facility who sorts incoming waste by material and type using manual labor or machinery, supporting resource recovery and proper treatment.

Senmai-zuke Worker

A profession responsible for the entire manufacturing process from selecting raw materials for senmai-zuke pickles to pre-processing, pickling, aging, and packaging.

Marine Internal Combustion Engine Mechanic

Technical job that inspects, maintains, and repairs internal combustion engines (mainly diesel engines) installed on ships to keep them in a condition for safe and efficient operation.