Shift Work × Career Path: Operations Manager
97 jobs found.
Train Conductor Apprentice
Train conductor apprentices learn the basics of conductor duties as trainees, assisting with in-car announcements, departure signals, passenger services, etc., while supporting safe operations.
Railway Yard Shunter
A profession that uses locomotives in railway yards to perform shunting, coupling, and uncoupling operations on freight and passenger cars, safely assembling train consists.
Telephone Receptionist (Mail Order Business)
A job in the mail-order business that handles telephone order reception and inquiry responses.
Road Sweeper (Sweeper) Driver
Road sweeper (sweeper) drivers operate specialized cleaning vehicles to remove gravel, fallen leaves, and garbage from roads, maintaining road safety and aesthetics.
Trailer Truck Driver
A job that involves driving trailer trucks to transport cargo over long distances. Responsible for operating towing vehicles and safety management.
Coastal Cargo-Passenger Ship Captain
The coastal cargo-passenger ship captain serves as the captain of cargo-passenger ships navigating domestic coastal waters, taking overall responsibility for creating operation plans, commanding and managing the crew, directing cargo handling, and ensuring safe navigation.
Route Bus Driver
A profession that drives route buses along predetermined routes and timetables, safely and comfortably transporting passengers to their destinations.
Dispatcher (Passenger Vehicles)
Clerical position that creates vehicle and crew dispatch plans for passenger vehicle operations such as buses and taxis, and monitors and adjusts operational status.
Hire Driver
Hire drivers are professionals who use luxury vehicles to safely and comfortably transport corporate or individual customers to their destinations.
Bus Driver (Trainee)
After obtaining a large class 2 license, trainees learn driving techniques and customer service for route buses and charter buses, aiming to become professionals in safe operations.