Security and Public Safety Occupations X Workstyle: Shift work
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Fire Chief
The Fire Chief is the highest-ranking official responsible for firefighting activities and disaster prevention measures within the fire department, serving as a local government employee who oversees the organization's operations and command.
Fire Service Officer
Dispatches to fire and disaster scenes to perform firefighting activities, rescue operations, and other public safety duties.
Swimming Pool Lifeguard
A job that monitors user safety in swimming pools, prevents accidents, and performs rescues and first aid in emergencies.
Water Police Squad Member
Police officers who conduct patrols, crime enforcement, water rescue operations, environmental monitoring, and more in aquatic areas such as seas and rivers.
Customs Surveillance Officer
A public servant who inspects export/import cargo, passengers, and baggage at ports and airports, enforces against illegal import/export, and ensures proper collection of customs duties and consumption taxes.
Diver (Japan Coast Guard)
A specialist affiliated with the Japan Coast Guard, performing underwater search, rescue, and marine survey operations.
Warehouse Security Guard
A job that handles all security operations within warehouse facilities, preventing crime and theft, and ensuring safety.
Dam Operator
A profession responsible for the safe and stable supply of water resources through the operation and monitoring of dam facilities, maintenance inspections, and discharge management.
Substation Officer
Judicial police officer assigned to a local substation, protecting residents' safety and peace of mind.
Communications Officer (Japan Coast Guard)
In the Japan Coast Guard, responsible for radio communications between ships and control centers, supporting search and rescue activities and ensuring maritime traffic safety.