Emergency Response × Classification Details: Delivery, Transportation, and Machine Operation Occupations

40 jobs found.

Locomotive Driver

Locomotive drivers operate railway vehicles such as locomotives and trains, maintaining safe and punctual operations through signal and speed management, as well as vehicle inspections.

Train Conductor Apprentice

Train conductor apprentices learn the basics of conductor duties as trainees, assisting with in-car announcements, departure signals, passenger services, etc., while supporting safe operations.

Electric Locomotive Engineer

Technical occupation that operates and drives electric locomotives, following signals and instructions to safely run trains.

Train Conductor

Crew member who ensures the safety and comfort of passengers inside railway vehicles and supports operations in collaboration with train drivers and station staff.

Power Plant Operator

Power plant operators operate and monitor power equipment (boilers, turbines, generators, etc.) at power plants and facilities, maintaining a stable power supply.

Distribution Maintenance Worker (Power Company)

A technician at a power company who inspects, maintains, and repairs distribution equipment to support stable power supply.

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.

Building Facility Management Engineer

Technician who inspects and maintains air conditioning, water supply/drainage, electrical, and disaster prevention equipment in buildings and large facilities to maintain a safe and comfortable environment.

First Officer (Co-pilot)

Supports the operation of commercial aircraft as a co-pilot, responsible for the execution of safe and smooth flights.

Flight Engineer

Specialist who monitors aircraft systems and engines, performs performance management, and handles troubleshooting.