Service Occupations X Workstyle: Shift Work

297 matching jobs found.

Meal Service Cook (Excluding Schools)

A profession responsible for planning and cooking meals for large numbers of people in companies, hospitals, welfare facilities, etc., and handling everything up to serving.

Institutional Meal Cook (Excluding Schools)

A profession that prepares meals for large numbers of people in hospitals, welfare facilities, corporate cafeterias, etc., performing hygiene management and serving preparation.

Fishing Vessel Galley Crew

Fishing vessel galley crew provide safe, nutritionally balanced meals to fishing boat crew members, handling ingredient preparation, cooking, storage, and hygiene management in limited onboard environments.

Kurhaus Receptionist

Kurhaus receptionists handle reception, guidance, reservation management, accounting, etc., for users visiting Kurhaus facilities, supporting the facility's operations.

Cleaning Technician

Specialist profession that performs quality control such as cleaning, stain removal, drying, and pressing of clothing and textile products. Handles machine operation and product finishing.

Cloakroom Attendant

A service job that handles the safekeeping of visitors' coats and luggage at hotels, restaurants, event venues, and similar locations.

Cloakroom Attendant

A profession that temporarily takes custody of visitors' coats and luggage at theaters, hotels, etc., and manages and returns them safely.

Racecourse Usher

A job that involves guiding and directing visitors within a racetrack, managing safety, and arranging seats.

Prize Exchange Clerk (Pachinko Shop)

This occupation is responsible for exchanging game prizes for prize goods at pachinko parlors.

Game Center Manager (Primarily Engaged in Customer Service Work)

A job that supports the smooth operation of game center stores by guiding and responding to visitors, managing and assisting with amusement machines, exchanging prizes, managing sales, etc.