Security and Public Safety Occupations X Keywords: Rescue
23 matching jobs found.
Patrol Vessel Crew Member
A job involving boarding patrol vessels to perform maritime safety duties such as navigation, surveillance, rescue, and law enforcement.
Patrol Vessel Crew Member
A profession boarding Japan Coast Guard patrol vessels to perform territorial sea security, maritime accident response, marine environmental conservation, and more.
Patrol Boat Captain (Japan Coast Guard)
Patrol boat captains belong to the Japan Coast Guard, commanding and operating patrol boats to carry out missions such as maritime security, maritime distress rescue, and enforcement against territorial sea violations.
Patrol Boat Crew Member
Patrol boat crew members belong to the Japan Coast Guard and engage in maintaining maritime safety and order, distress rescue, and crackdowns on illegal activities through patrol boat operation, surveillance, and vigilance activities.
Firefighter
A public servant position that conducts fire extinguishing and rescue operations during fires and disasters to protect citizens' safety.
Firefighter
Public duty involving firefighting, rescue operations, disaster prevention tasks, etc.
Fire Sergeant
A Fire Sergeant leads the fire brigade and commands firefighting and rescue operations at fire and disaster sites.
Fire Station Branch Chief
The Fire Station Branch Chief is a managerial position that oversees organizational operations, crew training and guidance, and disaster response at a fire station branch.
Fire Captain
Fire Captains handle command and management operations within fire stations, including on-site command during fires and disasters, oversight of preventive activities, and training and education.
Fire Chief Commissioner
The Fire Chief Commissioner oversees the fire station, directs and manages fire and disaster responses, handles fire brigade operations and training plans, and formulates safety measures. It is a senior civil servant position.