Generator × Workstyle: Shift work

20 jobs found.

Fishing Vessel Chief Engineer

A specialist who manages and operates the engine department of fishing vessels, performing maintenance and repairs on main engines, generators, refrigeration equipment, etc.

Generator (Generator) Operator

Specialist job that operates and monitors generators to provide stable power supply.

Private Electricity Operator

Technical job involving operation, monitoring, and maintenance management of private power generation and substation equipment installed in factories, buildings, etc.

Heavy Electrical Equipment Assembler (Generator and Electric Motor Manufacturing)

Manufacturing job responsible for assembling large generators and electric motors from parts, performing winding and insulation processing, and conducting performance tests.

Hydroelectric Power Plant Operator

Specialist in equipment machinery operation who utilizes the energy of flowing water from dams or rivers to operate and maintain generators, supplying electricity.

Hydroelectric Generator Operator

Specialized professional who operates and monitors turbines and generators using the water power of dams and rivers to stably supply electricity.

Hydroelectric Maintenance Worker

Performs inspections, maintenance, and repairs on mechanical and electrical equipment at hydroelectric power plants, supporting safe and stable power generation as a technical job.

Ship Engine Assistant

A job that inspects and maintains mechanical equipment such as engines and generators in the ship's engine room to ensure normal operation.

Electromechanical Manufacturing Engineer

Designs, improves, and manages manufacturing processes for electromechanical products such as motors and generators to efficiently produce high-quality products. A technical role.

Power Operator (Iron and Steel)

Technical job that operates and monitors power equipment (boilers, turbines, compressors, etc.) in iron and steel plants to maintain stable steam and electricity supply.