Strong Sense of Responsibility × Keywords: Water Quality Inspection
10 jobs found.
Simplified Water Supply Technical Manager
Technical role responsible for operating simplified water supply facilities, conducting water quality inspections, maintenance checks, and ensuring safe drinking water supply.
Environmental Health Engineer
A profession that measures and analyzes sanitary conditions in the environment, providing technical support for legal compliance and the maintenance and improvement of public health.
Fish Aquaculture Worker
A profession that raises and manages fish in land-based or sea-based aquaculture facilities, performing tasks to maintain health conditions and promote growth.
Meter Monitor (Water Supply Business)
A job that remotely monitors instruments in water supply facilities and, in case of abnormalities, conducts inspections, adjustments, and reports to relevant departments.
Aquaculture Worker
A fishery worker who performs feeding, water quality management, growth observation, harvesting, and shipping preparation for fish and shellfish from juveniles to adults in aquaculture facilities.
Water Supply Inspector
Water supply inspectors conduct inspections and tests on water supply facilities and distribution pipes to verify compliance with standards such as water quality and pressure.
Ship Sanitation Officer (Non-Physician)
Specialist profession that maintains and manages the sanitary environment onboard ships to protect the health of crew and passengers.
Valve Operator (Hot Spring Supply)
This occupation involves adjusting the flow rate, temperature, and pressure of hot spring water through valve operations in hot spring facilities to maintain safe and stable supply.
Trout Aquaculture Worker
A job that performs a series of tasks at an aquaculture farm, from trout growth management, feeding, water quality management, to harvesting.
Mineral Water Collector
A profession that collects raw water for mineral water from natural water sources, operates and maintains equipment, and manages quality.