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12 jobs found.

Machine Maintenance Technician (Versatile, Production, and Business Machinery)

A technical job that maintains stable equipment operation through inspection, maintenance, and repair of versatile, production, and business machinery.

Fishing Vessel Machinist

A profession that operates, inspects, and maintains engines installed on fishing vessels, supporting fishing operations.

Weaving Machine Adjuster

Weaving machine adjusters optimize loom performance, ensuring quality and productivity through machine adjustment, maintenance, and troubleshooting.

Ship Chief Engineer (Excluding Fishing Vessels)

A technical management position that oversees the operation, monitoring, and maintenance management of main and auxiliary engines in a ship's engine room.

Technical Support Technician

A technical job that handles inquiries and troubles regarding IT systems and software in companies or organizations.

Debugging Technician (Program Inspection and Correction)

Specialized technical role that verifies program operations, discovers and analyzes defects, and performs corrections.

Network Administrator

A technical position that designs, builds, operates, and maintains network infrastructure such as LAN/WAN in companies and organizations to maintain a stable communication environment.

Marine Engine Assembler and Adjuster

A manufacturing technician role responsible for assembling marine engines and adjusting their performance.

PC Instructor (Teaching Individuals)

Specialized profession that instructs individuals on basic PC operations, Office software utilization, internet, email, etc. Creates curricula and delivers lectures tailored to the learner's level and goals, supporting proficiency improvement.

Field Service Technician (Electrical Equipment Sales Company)

A job that involves installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical equipment at customer sites.