Cooperative × Career Path: Manager
113 jobs found.
Electrical Staff (Railway Industry: Transmission Section)
Job involving operation and maintenance of substation equipment in the transmission section responsible for power supply to railway vehicles. Monitors transformers and circuit breakers, etc., conducts inspections, handles failures, and maintains safe power supply.
Trainee Electric Locomotive Engineer
This occupation involves learning the operation of electric locomotives, vehicle inspections, and maintenance assistance under the guidance of senior locomotive engineers, with the aim of eventually becoming an independent Electric Locomotive Engineer.
Power Supply Vehicle Driver
A job that involves driving a power supply vehicle equipped with a generator to provide temporary electricity to construction sites, events, and other sites.
Computer Maintenance Technician
A profession that inspects, maintains, and repairs computers and their peripheral equipment to ensure continuous operation.
Power Control Equipment Design Engineer
Technical position that designs and develops control equipment and systems used in power grids, power plants, factories, etc. Responsible for both hardware and software design to ensure stable power supply and quality maintenance.
Road Supervisor
Monitors and guides road and traffic conditions to ensure the safety of road users and maintain smooth traffic flow as a security occupation.
Inland Fisheries Worker
A profession involving operating fishing gear in inland waters such as lakes and rivers to catch freshwater fish, engage in aquaculture, and manage resources.
Mid-shift (Ryokan)
Mid-shift staff at a ryokan perform guest room cleaning, bed making, amenities replenishment, etc., to prepare a comfortable environment for staying guests.
Chief Oiler (Engineering Watch Officer)
A job that operates and monitors main and auxiliary engines in a ship's engine room, performs lubrication work and inspections/maintenance, and supports the stable operation of the engines.
Cargo Sorter
Workers who sort cargo delivered to logistics centers or warehouses by transport destination or type and distribute it to the next process or delivery destination.