Strong sense of responsibility × Required Skills: Safety Management
230 jobs found.
Aikido Master Instructor
Martial arts instructor who teaches basic Aikido techniques and etiquette, manages the dojo, and trains disciples.
Outdoor Instructor
An educational job that plans and operates outdoor activities such as camping, mountaineering, and canoeing in the wilderness, providing safety management and nature experiences.
Action Director
A specialist who handles action scenes and stunt direction in films, TV, and stage productions, planning, choreographing, and managing the safety of movements for actors and stunt performers.
Scaffold Worker (Shipbuilding, Construction)
A specialized occupation that assembles and disassembles scaffolding safely and efficiently at construction sites and shipyards, enabling workers to perform work at heights.
Asphalt Plant Operator
A production equipment operator who consistently handles everything from weighing and feeding raw materials to heating, mixing, quality inspection, and maintenance checks in an asphalt plant.
Asphalt Paving Worker
A job that involves laying and compacting asphalt mixtures on roads, parking lots, etc., to finish the pavement surface.
Acetylene Gas Refining Worker
A manufacturing worker responsible for removing impurities from the mixed gas generated after acetylene gas production, refining and adjusting it to the specified purity, and supplying it.
Press Forging Worker
A press forging worker is a metal processing specialist who shapes metal materials into predetermined forms by sandwiching them between dies and using high-pressure press processing machines.
Knitting Machine Operator
Production equipment operator who operates knitting machines to knit textile products and clothing.
Amusement Facility Attendant
Amusement facility attendants provide guidance to visitors, ticket sales, facility operations, customer service, and safety management at amusement facilities such as game centers and amusement parks.