Attentive × Career Path: Captain

17 jobs found.

Chief Mate

A profession that serves as the ship's deputy captain, managing and supervising safe navigation operations, including navigation planning, ship handling, communications, and lookout duties.

Passenger Ship Navigator

A profession responsible for navigation planning, ship handling, and watchkeeping on passenger ships to ensure safe and smooth operations.

Quartermaster (Helmsman)

Specialist who operates the rudder during ship navigation to maintain course. Performs precise steering under instructions from the navigator or captain.

Aviator

Professional who pilots aircraft to safely transport passengers and cargo to their destinations.

Deck Crew

A job on ships such as merchant vessels and fishing boats that handles all deck operations, including mooring/unmooring during docking/undocking, cargo handling, maintenance/inspection of deck equipment, watchkeeping, etc.

Co-Pilot (First Officer)

As the first officer of passenger or cargo aircraft, works alongside the captain to pilot and operate the aircraft, supporting safe flights.

Third Mate

The Third Mate is an entry-level navigator class responsible for general bridge duties such as watchkeeping, voyage planning, chart reading, radio communication, and more.

Dredger (shunsetsusen)

Dredgers are ship operation jobs that excavate the bottom sediment of ports, rivers, and waterways, removing soil and deposits to ensure and maintain water depth.

Dredger Crew (Self-Propelled Ship)

Dredger crew board self-propelled dredgers and perform operations to remove sediment from the seabed or riverbed. They are responsible for ship maneuvering, operation of dredging machinery, maintenance, safety management, and more.

Sailor (Deck Crew)

Responsible for deck work on ships such as mooring, cargo handling, watchkeeping, etc., supporting safe navigation and hull maintenance.