Shift Work × Classification Details: Delivery, Transportation, and Machine Operation Occupations
377 jobs found.
Aircraft Refueling Worker
This occupation involves supplying fuel to aircraft and safely handling the appropriate type and quantity of aviation fuel. Responsibilities include everything from preparation for refueling operations to post-operation records and inspections, supporting airport operations as part of ground support services.
Aircraft Wheel Chock Worker
A profession that secures aircraft wheels with wheel chocks to perform safe parking operations.
Aircraft First Officer
Specialist who assists the captain in two-pilot crew aircraft, handling piloting, flight operations management, emergency response, etc.
Aircraft Marshaller (Marshaller)
A job that safely guides aircraft on the apron using hand signals or light wands and assists with pushback and taxiing.
Advertising Vehicle Driver
A job that involves driving vehicles equipped with sound equipment and video devices to conduct street promotion activities.
Factory Railcar Driver
This occupation involves driving railcars (diesel locomotives) that run on tracks laid within factory premises to transport and dispatch raw materials and products. It also handles daily inspections, simple maintenance, and safety management.
Factory Diesel Engine Operator
A profession that operates and monitors diesel engines at factory sites and other locations, performing regular inspections and maintenance repairs.
Factory Electric Locomotive Driver
Specialist who operates electric locomotives used within factory premises to safely and efficiently handle the transportation and shunting of raw materials and products.
Ore Carrier Captain
Commands ore carriers (bulk carriers), overseeing duties from navigation planning to safe operations, cargo handling, and crew management.
Highway Bus Driver
Specialized profession involving driving buses and passenger transport connecting cities via expressways.