High concentration × Classification Details: Security and Public Safety Occupations
8 jobs found.
Traffic Control Commander (Highway)
A profession that monitors traffic flow on highways and issues appropriate instructions during congestion or accidents.
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.
Fighter Pilot
Specialist in the Air Self-Defense Force who pilots fighter jets, engages enemy aircraft, conducts airspace surveillance, and provides air support.
Communications Officer (Japan Coast Guard)
In the Japan Coast Guard, responsible for radio communications between ships and control centers, supporting search and rescue activities and ensuring maritime traffic safety.
Communications Dispatcher (Police Headquarters)
A job at police headquarters that uses radio and dedicated terminals to issue instructions and communications to police vehicles and officers, overseeing responses to emergency incidents.
Railway Security Guard
A job that ensures the safety of railway facilities and station premises through patrols, monitoring, and emergency responses.
Night Guard
An occupation that ensures the safety of facilities and premises during nighttime by performing patrols, surveillance, entrance/exit management, and more.
Train Lookout (Track Maintenance Work)
A job that monitors approaching trains at track maintenance construction sites and ensures the safety of workers by performing security duties.