First Aid × Classification Details: Service Occupations
24 jobs found.
Facility Guide
A service job that guides visitors within facilities to their destinations and provides facility information.
Disabled Facility Shuttle Bus Attendant
This occupation involves assisting with boarding and alighting, ensuring safety inside the vehicle, and providing communication support when transporting users of disabled persons' facilities by shuttle bus.
Venue Attendant (Horse Racing Track)
Customer service and operations staff who guide and direct spectators, organize seating, and maintain order within the horse racing venue.
Venue Supervisor (Boat Race Venue)
This occupation monitors race progress within boat race venues, guides spectators, and manages safety. It detects rule violations and handles emergency responses, supporting smooth race operations.
School Bus Attendant
This occupation involves assisting children and students commuting by school bus with boarding and alighting, ensuring safety, and responding to troubles or emergencies inside the vehicle.
Starter (Golf Course)
Manages tee-off times and guides players at golf courses to support smooth play progression.
Sports Clubhouse Attendant
A job that provides a comfortable environment for users at the clubhouse of sports facilities by handling reception and guidance, equipment rental, locker management, cleaning, etc.
Live-in Manager (Apartment)
A job that involves living in a condominium, handling daily maintenance tasks such as equipment inspections, cleaning, resident support, and troubleshooting.
Tennis Court Attendant
This occupation involves reception, reservation management, court maintenance, equipment rental, cleaning, safety monitoring, and other operational tasks for customers using tennis courts.
Temple Guard (excluding monks (watch monks))
A profession involving management tasks related to temple operations, such as facility management, security, patrol inspections, door opening/closing duties, excluding monk duties.