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21 matching jobs found.
Transport shop owner (owner with employees)
Owns and manages a transport shop, overseeing the entire logistics business including vehicle dispatching management, customer service, labor management, and cost management.
Wholesale store owner (sole proprietorship: primarily engaged in managerial work)
An occupation involving individually running a wholesale business by purchasing goods from manufacturers or importers and selling them to retailers or other businesses, while performing management duties.
Company Senior Managing Director
One of the company's directors, second in rank to the president, this executive position handles management, departmental oversight, internal controls, and more.
Section Chief (Local Public Bodies)
A management position in a local government department that oversees sections, handling operations, budget management, staff guidance and evaluation, policy planning, etc.
Environmental Health Association Officer
Role of overseeing the formulation and adjustment of operational policies for industry associations composed of businesses engaged in environmental hygiene services, and handling administrative responses.
Administrative public servants
Administrative public servants in national or local governments who handle departmental operations management, policy planning, personnel and budget management, etc.
Game Center Manager (Company: Primarily engaged in managerial work)
Oversees the formulation of game center operation policies, staff management, sales management, equipment maintenance, and safety management as a managerial position.
National Health Insurance Association Executive
Serves as an executive such as director or auditor of a National Health Insurance Association, making decisions on association operations including premium settings, benefit policies, and financial management.
Member of the House of Councillors
Members of the House of Councillors are public officials elected to the House of Councillors, which constitutes the National Diet of Japan, and engage in legislation, budget deliberation, administrative oversight, etc. Their term is 6 years, with half being re-elected every 3 years.
Bureau Director (Local Public Bodies)
Top managerial position overseeing the general affairs bureau of local public bodies, responsible for policy planning, budget management, departmental operations, personnel and external coordination, etc.