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Service Engineer (Computer)
Technician who performs maintenance, inspection, repair, and installation of computer systems and peripheral equipment. Responsible for troubleshooting both hardware and software, providing support at customer sites.
Service Engineer (Electrical Machinery and Equipment)
Technical role involving installation, inspection, maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting of electrical machinery and equipment to support stable machine operation.
Industrial Vehicle Maintenance Worker
Technical job involving inspection, maintenance, and repair of industrial vehicles and machinery such as forklifts and cranes.
CE (Customer Engineer: Electrical Machinery and Equipment Repair)
A technical job involving installation, inspection, maintenance, and repair of electrical machinery and equipment at customers' factories and facilities.
Automatic Ticket Gate Repair Technician
Specialized technical profession involving maintenance inspections and repairs of automatic ticket gates installed in railway stations and public facilities.
Automotive Engine Repair Technician
A profession specializing in the disassembly, inspection, repair, and adjustment of automobile engines.
Automotive Mechanic
A technical job that inspects, maintains, and repairs automobiles to ensure vehicles can be operated safely and optimally through maintenance management.
Automobile Maintenance and Repair Worker
A technical profession that supports safe and comfortable driving through fault diagnosis, maintenance, repair, and inspection of automobiles.
Automotive Maintenance Vocational School Instructor
Automotive Maintenance Vocational School Instructors provide specialized instruction to students aspiring to become automotive mechanics, through theoretical lectures and practical training on engine and chassis structures, electronic control systems, etc.
Vehicle Electrical Technician
Technician who designs, manufactures, tests, and maintains electrical systems and electronic equipment installed in automobiles, railway vehicles, etc.