Other Transportation Occupations X Workstyle: Outdoor Work

27 matching jobs found.

Raftsman (Tourist Raft Descent)

Occupation of assembling rafts in forest or mountain rivers, safely carrying tourists, and guiding river descents.

Freight Train Conductor

This occupation handles conductor duties for freight train operations. Responsibilities include ensuring safe running, shunting operations, and confirming loading/unloading of cargo.

Tour Bus Conductor

Tour bus conductors are responsible for guiding passengers, managing safety, handling ticket settlements, and managing the progress of tour schedules in tour bus tours.

Sightseeing Cruise Boat Operator

A job that safely operates sightseeing boats carrying tourists, provides route guidance, and handles passenger services.

Aerial Cable Crew Member

An occupation that operates and manages aerial cable transport equipment such as ropeways and cable cars used in mountainous areas and tourist spots, performing safety checks, inspections, and passenger guidance.

Mooring (kei) Ship Worker

A job that handles mooring and unmooring operations using ropes when ships berth or depart in harbors, supporting safe and efficient ship operations.

Aircraft Wheel Chock Worker

A profession that secures aircraft wheels with wheel chocks to perform safe parking operations.

Aircraft Marshaller

A ground support specialist who safely guides aircraft on the airport apron, directing them to parking positions and performing pushback operations for departures.

Aircraft Marshaller (Marshaller)

A job that safely guides aircraft on the apron using hand signals or light wands and assists with pushback and taxiing.

Yard Railway Coupler (Factory)

A job that performs coupling and uncoupling operations of railway vehicles within factory premises, supporting safe and efficient transportation.