Service, Retail & Sales × Required Skills: Hygiene management
31 matching jobs found.
Hair Designer (Beautician)
A profession that assesses customers' hair quality and preferences, providing attractive hairstyles through cutting, coloring, perming, styling, etc.
Hair Designer (Barber)
A service job that performs haircuts, shaving, styling, etc., and proposes and provides hair designs to customers.
Hair and makeup staff (non-beautician)
An occupation that involves setting hairstyles and applying makeup at diverse sites such as films, TV, stage performances, and bridal events. Handles hair and makeup tasks without a beautician qualification.
Bakery shop clerk
A job involving assisting in bread production, sales, customer service, and store operations at a bakery shop.
Pedicurist
Pedicurists provide care for toenails and skin, offering beautiful and healthy feet as a professional occupation.
Bento maker (for takeaway)
Artisan who manufactures takeaway bento in kitchens or factories. Handles ingredient preprocessing to cooking, plating, and packaging, requiring hygiene management and efficient production.
Staff cook
A job that prepares and serves daily meals for a large number of users in companies and facilities.
Manicurist
A technician who applies manicure and decorations to fingernails, maintaining beauty and hygiene.
Mama (Snack)
A job that involves managing and operating a snack bar, including customer service, staff management, and sales management.
Makeup Artist (Non-Hairdresser)
A professional who applies makeup according to clients' requests and scenes to bring out their charm. Does not require a beautician license and mainly focuses on makeup performance.