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Secondary Education School Assistant Teacher

A secondary education school assistant teacher assists regular teachers in secondary education schools, supporting educational activities such as lesson preparation, student guidance, and teaching material creation.

Oil Extractor (Animal and Vegetable Oil and Fat Manufacturing)

A profession that extracts oils and fats from seeds or fruits of plants and animals, and manufactures edible or industrial oils and fats through refining processes.

Lubrication System Installer (Automotive Manufacturing)

Factory workers who, in the automotive assembly process, accurately install lubrication devices (such as oil pumps and piping) to engines and drivetrain parts to ensure the lubrication system's functionality.

Chipping Worker (Wood Chip Pulp Manufacturing)

A job that crushes wood raw materials using machines such as debarkers and chippers to produce wood chips for pulp manufacturing.

Seasoning Food Manufacturing Equipment Operator

A job that operates, monitors, and maintains equipment on production lines for seasonings (sauces, dressings, sauces, etc.), ensuring quality and safety.

Cook (Chain Restaurants)

A job in the kitchen of a chain restaurant, following manuals to handle ingredient preparation, cooking, plating, cleaning, etc., responsible for providing uniform dishes and hygiene management.

Display Case Assembler (Metal)

A manufacturing job that assembles metal display cases for stores and exhibition halls based on drawings.

Communication Equipment Installer

Communication equipment installers are technical professionals who install telecommunications equipment on site, perform wiring, adjustments, and testing.

Telecom Line Laying Worker

Telecom line laying workers install telecommunications lines such as telephone lines and fiber optic cables overhead or underground, and perform connections and maintenance inspections.

Telecommunications Line Maintenance Worker

Telecommunications line maintenance workers inspect, maintain, and repair telecommunications lines and cables that support communication networks, ensuring communication quality and stable operation as skilled technicians.