Other Transportation Occupations X Strengths: Attention to Detail & Accuracy
For Those Strong in Attention to Detail & Accuracy
This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable paying attention to details and working accurately.
Situations requiring accuracy exist in many jobs, but their degree and nature vary. Some situations demand numerical accuracy, while others require precision in language or movement. While pursuing perfection is important, discerning the appropriate level of accuracy for each situation is also a valuable skill.
The jobs introduced here tend to offer more opportunities to utilize attention to detail and accuracy. Explore where your thoroughness can create value.
121 matching jobs found.
Small Vessel Operator
A profession that safely operates small vessels according to navigation areas and purposes, engaging in transportation, leisure, patrol duties, and more.
Small Craft Pilot
A profession that holds a national qualification to operate and navigate small vessels in Japanese waters, handling the operation of pleasure boats, water taxis, recreational fishing boats, and similar vessels.
Rigging Worker (Ships)
Specialized profession that handles rigging such as ropes, wire ropes, and pulleys in deck work on ships, performing installation, inspection, maintenance, and repair.
Training Ship Deckhand
Training ship deckhands board training ships as trainees aiming to become sea technicians, acquiring the knowledge and skills necessary for maritime service through navigation training and deck duties.
Vehicle Marshaller (Ferry)
A profession that safely and smoothly guides vehicles boarding ferries and manages safety during loading and unloading.
Conductor
A job that handles passenger guidance, safety checks, in-car announcements, etc., inside railway vehicles, supporting the smooth operation of trains.
Train Conductor (Railway)
This occupation involves boarding passenger trains on railways, guiding passengers, performing safety checks, and issuing instructions for train operations.
Gravel Dredging Ship Engine Crew
This occupation involves operating and maintaining mechanical equipment such as engines and pumps in the engine room of gravel dredging ships, supporting gravel extraction operations. Responsibilities range from operating dredging machinery, handling faults, to regular maintenance.
Gravel Dredging Ship Deckhand
Board a dedicated vessel to extract gravel from rivers or seabeds, handling deck work, machine operation, and safety management.
Vehicle Arrangement Staff (Ferry)
A job that involves guiding, positioning, and securing vehicles such as passenger cars and trucks on the ferry's vehicle deck to ensure safe and smooth boarding and disembarking.