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Fire Station Branch Chief
The Fire Station Branch Chief is a managerial position that oversees organizational operations, crew training and guidance, and disaster response at a fire station branch.
Fire Captain
Fire Captains handle command and management operations within fire stations, including on-site command during fires and disasters, oversight of preventive activities, and training and education.
Fire Battalion Chief
The Fire Battalion Chief is a senior management position in the local government's fire department, overseeing the command and supervision of units, formulation of disaster prevention plans, and more.
Fire Chief Commissioner
The Fire Chief Commissioner oversees the fire station, directs and manages fire and disaster responses, handles fire brigade operations and training plans, and formulates safety measures. It is a senior civil servant position.
Fire Commissioner
The Fire Commissioner is the highest-ranking executive of the entire fire organization and disaster prevention administration, responsible for formulating disaster response plans, managing personnel and budgets, and coordinating with related organizations.
Fire Service Officer
Dispatches to fire and disaster scenes to perform firefighting activities, rescue operations, and other public safety duties.
Water Source Manager (Water Bureau)
A profession that inspects and maintains water source facilities such as dams and intake points, supporting safe and stable water supply.
Diver (Japan Coast Guard)
A specialist affiliated with the Japan Coast Guard, performing underwater search, rescue, and marine survey operations.
Diver (Marine Rescue)
Specialist who conducts underwater search and rescue operations in emergencies such as maritime accidents. Utilizes advanced diving techniques and safety management skills to handle life-saving rescues and recovery of bodies and evidence.
Ship Engineer Officer (Japan Coast Guard)
Technical staff belonging to the Japan Coast Guard, responsible for the inspection, maintenance, repair, and management of engine equipment and auxiliary machinery on patrol vessels.