Cautious × Required Skills: Report Writing

19 jobs found.

Detergent Inspector

A profession that evaluates the quality and performance of detergent products by conducting various physical and chemical tests to confirm compliance with standards.

Ship Chief Engineer and Engineer (Excluding Fishing Vessels)

Specialized technical role overseeing the engine department of non-fishing vessels such as merchant ships and tankers, managing the operation, inspection, and maintenance of main engines and auxiliary machinery.

Detective

A specialist profession that responds to investigation requests from clients and clarifies facts through methods such as interviews, surveillance, and document research.

Ultrasonic Flaw Inspector (Metal)

A technical job that performs non-destructive testing of internal defects in metal products and components using ultrasound for quality control.

Electrical Safety Manager

Electrical Safety Managers are professionals responsible for the safety management of electrical equipment in factories, buildings, and similar facilities, working to prevent electrical accidents through statutory inspections, maintenance, and operational management.

Toxic Substances Monitor

Specialist who monitors and inspects the storage, use, and sale of poisons and deleterious substances under the Poisonous and Deleterious Substances Control Law to maintain public health and safety management.

Pathologist

Specialist physician who analyzes patient tissues and cells using microscopes and immuno-molecular techniques to diagnose diseases and elucidate pathologies.

Buried Cultural Property Investigator

Specialist who uses archaeological methods to conduct excavation surveys, recording, and preservation of buried cultural properties, and handles analysis of findings and report preparation.

Road Tester

A job that involves actually driving automobiles in the manufacturing stage or under development to evaluate their performance, safety, and quality.