Clerical Occupations X Personality Traits: Strong sense of responsibility
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Production Engineering Clerk
Production engineering clerks handle clerical tasks such as order management, inventory management, and drawing management at manufacturing sites.
Production Management Supervisor
A clerical position that manages production progress at manufacturing sites, arranges materials and equipment, and creates related documents.
Call Center Supervisor
Role of overseeing operator management, quality improvement, and operational efficiency in a call center, while leading the team.
National Census Enumerator
National Census Enumerators visit each household in the national census conducted by the Statistics Bureau of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications to distribute and collect census forms and verify the entries.
Parcel handler
A job that handles reception, sorting, invoice processing, etc., of parcel mail at post offices and prepares for shipment.
Computer Operator (Mainframe)
Operations role involving operation and monitoring of mainframes (general-purpose computers), batch job management, troubleshooting, etc.
Computer Operator (Excluding Personal Computers)
This occupation involves operating large-scale business computers, minicomputers, etc., performing routine data input/output, batch processing, print output, backups, and supporting stable system operations.
Compliance Officer (Legal Compliance Officer)
A specialist who builds, operates, and monitors systems to ensure companies and organizations comply with laws and internal regulations.
Service office clerk
Service office clerks primarily handle customer service centered on phone and email responses, reception, data entry, document organization, and other clerical tasks.
Zaikei Clerk (Financial Institutions)
Clerical position in financial institutions responsible for counter services and procedures related to Zaikei savings.