Navigation × Classification Details: Delivery, Transportation, and Machine Operation Occupations
15 jobs found.
Chief Mate
A profession that serves as the ship's deputy captain, managing and supervising safe navigation operations, including navigation planning, ship handling, communications, and lookout duties.
Navigator (excluding fishing vessels)
Bridge crew on merchant ships such as cargo ships and passenger ships, responsible for navigation planning, supervision, steering, communication, etc.
Aviator
Professional who pilots aircraft to safely transport passengers and cargo to their destinations.
Construction Ship Captain
Construction ship captains command work ships (construction ships) such as crane ships and derrick ships, ensuring the safe execution of offshore construction, cargo handling, and maintenance management.
Small Craft Pilot
A profession that holds a national qualification to operate and navigate small vessels in Japanese waters, handling the operation of pleasure boats, water taxis, recreational fishing boats, and similar vessels.
Dredger (shunsetsusen)
Dredgers are ship operation jobs that excavate the bottom sediment of ports, rivers, and waterways, removing soil and deposits to ensure and maintain water depth.
Goods Delivery Worker (Route Delivery)
A job responsible for safely and reliably delivering packages along a pre-determined route.
Tugboat Captain
Tugboat captains maneuver tugboats inside and outside ports, supporting safe and efficient ship operations through towing, pushing, and mooring of large vessels.
Navigator (Airman)
A specialist in aircraft navigation who handles flight planning, position measurement and route guidance during flight, and analysis and proposals for weather information.
First Officer (Co-pilot)
Supports the operation of commercial aircraft as a co-pilot, responsible for the execution of safe and smooth flights.