Fieldwork × Classification Details: Research and Technical Occupations
109 jobs found.
Geological Researcher
Specialist profession that studies the Earth's structure, composition, and history using geological theories and methods.
Geological Survey Technician
Geological survey technicians investigate and collect samples of geological information such as soil, strata, and groundwater on-site, and reveal the properties of the ground and geological structures through analysis. They are specialized technical professionals.
Map Referencing Technician
Map referencing technicians correct errors in map coordinate systems and projection methods, providing accurate location information as specialists.
Geography Researcher
Specialist profession that collects and analyzes geospatial information, landforms, and environmental data to research the structures and interrelationships of natural and human environments.
Tsunami Researcher
Specialized researcher who studies tsunami generation mechanisms, propagation, and impacts, develops numerical models, and applies them to disaster prevention measures.
Telecommunications Engineer
Technical job involving the design, construction, and maintenance of telecommunications networks and wireless equipment.
Radio Technician
Radio technicians measure, analyze, install, and maintain wireless communication equipment to ensure an optimal communication environment as a specialized technical profession.
Zoologist
Specialist who studies animal morphology, behavior, and ecology, contributing to biological understanding and conservation.
Road Engineer (Excluding Design and Construction Management)
Technical job supporting the quality of road infrastructure through road surveys, maintenance management, material testing, and ground analysis.
Special Forest Products Technician
Specialist who conducts research and development on cultivation, breeding, quality control, and processing technologies for special forest products (mushrooms, medicinal plants, bamboo materials, silk, etc.).