Ship Captains, Navigators, and Pilots (Excluding Fishing Vessels) X Strengths: Adaptability
For Those with High Adaptability
This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable responding to changes in environment and situation.
Adaptability manifests in diverse ways. Some respond quickly while enjoying change, while others respond steadily while carefully assessing situations. Some excel at jumping into new environments, while others are skilled at flexibly responding to changes within existing environments.
The jobs introduced here tend to involve frequent changes or require flexible responses. Explore where you can utilize your adaptability.
69 matching jobs found.
Coastal Cargo-Passenger Ship Captain
The coastal cargo-passenger ship captain serves as the captain of cargo-passenger ships navigating domestic coastal waters, taking overall responsibility for creating operation plans, commanding and managing the crew, directing cargo handling, and ensuring safe navigation.
Coastal Navigation Officer
Profession responsible for navigation planning, operations, and safety management of coastal domestic vessels.
Second Officer
A specialist on merchant ships responsible for navigation planning and watchkeeping, supporting safe vessel operations.
Dockmaster
A job that handles vessel entry and exit in ports, allocation of berthing positions (berths), management of mooring facilities, cargo handling adjustments, and more.
Power Generation Ship Captain
Responsible for operating ships equipped with power generation facilities and supplying power at sea.
Bulk Cargo Ship Captain
The bulk cargo ship captain serves as the overall person in charge of the bulk cargo ship, overseeing the formulation of navigation plans, command of the crew, cargo loading and unloading, and safety management.
Tugboat (hikibune) Owner (who are captains)
A profession that maneuvers tugboats, tows and pushes other vessels or structures, and manages safe navigation and operations.
Tugboat Captain
A profession that maneuvers tugboats (towing boats) to assist large vessels with berthing, unberthing, and other navigation support within ports.
Ferry Captain
Profession as a ferry captain transporting passengers and cargo, responsible for formulating navigation plans, ship handling, crew command, and safety management.
Ferryboat Captain
As the overall responsible person for ferryboats operating regular routes, this occupation oversees navigation and operation management, as well as the safe transportation of passengers and vehicles.