Railway, Ship, and Aircraft Operation Occupations X Career Path: Operations Manager

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Aircraft Captain (Captain)

As the highest responsible person for the operation of passenger and cargo aircraft, a specialist who directs and operates the safe and efficient operation of the aircraft from takeoff to landing.

Factory Locomotive Engineer

A driving technician who operates locomotives on dedicated tracks within factory premises to transport materials and products.

Factory Railcar Driver

This occupation involves driving railcars (diesel locomotives) that run on tracks laid within factory premises to transport and dispatch raw materials and products. It also handles daily inspections, simple maintenance, and safety management.

Factory Electric Train Driver

A profession that involves driving electric trains on dedicated railway lines laid within factories or manufacturing facilities to transport products and materials.

Yard Electric Train Driver

A job that involves driving electric locomotives or trains on non-revenue lines within factories or station yards to perform shunting operations for freight cars and vehicles.

Co-Pilot (First Officer)

As the first officer of passenger or cargo aircraft, works alongside the captain to pilot and operate the aircraft, supporting safe flights.

Streetcar Driver

Occupation responsible for the driving operations and safety management of trams (streetcars) running through urban areas.

Commercial Airplane Pilot

A professional who operates aircraft such as passenger planes and cargo planes, safely and efficiently transporting them to their destinations.

Steam Locomotive Engineer Apprentice

Apprentice technician learning to drive and maintain steam locomotives.

Steam Locomotive Engineer

Specialized profession that operates the boiler of a steam locomotive and uses steam pressure to pull and operate trains.