Railway, Ship, and Aircraft Operation Occupations X Personality Traits: Strong sense of responsibility
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EL (Electric Locomotive) Engineer
Specialist who drives and controls electric locomotives, safely and on schedule transporting freight and special trains.
First Class Engineer
A specialist who operates, maintains, and inspects engines and auxiliary machinery in a ship's engine room, supporting safe and efficient ship operations.
Chief Mate
A profession that serves as the ship's deputy captain, managing and supervising safe navigation operations, including navigation planning, ship handling, communications, and lookout duties.
Navigation Officer (Excluding Fishing Vessels)
Specialist who handles operation planning, navigation duties, and safety management for ships such as cargo ships and passenger ships.
Train Driver Trainee (Railway Locomotive)
A trainee aiming to become a railway locomotive driver, learning driving techniques and safety management.
Cargo Ship Chief Engineer
This occupation oversees the engine department of cargo ships and other transport vessels, handling the operation, inspection, and maintenance management of engines and related equipment.
Cargo Ship Captain
Cargo ship captains oversee the operation of cargo ships, taking responsibility for planning and executing safe navigation plans, instructing and managing crew members, and loading and transporting cargo.
Oil Fence Deployment Ship Captain
Captain of a dedicated ship that deploys oil fences (boundary booms) in the event of an oil spill accident, responsible for navigation, work planning, and safety management.
Marine Engineer (Engine Officer)
Specialized maritime technical professional who operates and maintains ship engines (engines, boilers, etc.), performs inspections, and handles breakdowns.
Nautical Officer (Navigators)
Specialist responsible for ship navigation operations and operations management, supporting safe and efficient maritime transportation.