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Petroleum Refinery Equipment Operator

A profession that operates chemical process equipment such as heating and distillation of crude oil to produce petroleum products like gasoline and kerosene.

Dock (Dock) Master

A specialist who docks ships, oversees maintenance tasks such as repairs, inspections, and painting, and manages safe and efficient dock operations.

Chief Engineer

As the head of the ship's engine department, oversees the operation and maintenance management of main engines and auxiliary engines.

Livestock Chemistry Researcher

A research position that analyzes livestock nutrition and physiology using chemical methods to develop and improve feed and breeding techniques.

Animal Husbandry Researcher

Conducts research on improving livestock productivity, quality and safety, and animal welfare, supporting the sustainable development of the livestock industry.

Used Car Appraiser

A profession that comprehensively evaluates the year of manufacture, mileage, exterior and interior condition, repair history, etc., of used automobiles and determines purchase and sales prices based on market prices.

Horse trainer

Specialist responsible for training racehorses, planning and implementing training programs, health management, and race preparation.

Railway Vehicle Sheet Metal Worker

A skilled craft job that forms and repairs the outer panels and structural members of railway vehicles from metal sheets.

Electronic Applied Equipment Inspector

Electronic Applied Equipment Inspectors conduct functional tests, performance inspections, and reliability evaluations after the manufacture of electronic devices and electronic applied equipment to confirm quality and safety.

Train Driving Instructor

Train driving instructors at railway companies provide training and evaluation on driving techniques and safe operations to drivers, supporting skill improvement and compliance with laws and regulations as specialists.