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10 jobs found.

Diesel Railcar Driver

Specialist profession that safely and accurately drives diesel railcars (railway vehicles powered by diesel engines) to transport passengers to their destinations.

Signalman (Railway)

Specialist who operates and inspects signals, points, and related equipment at stations and signal boxes to support safe railway operations.

Signal communication dispatcher

A clerical technical occupation that monitors and controls signal and communications equipment at railway operations management centers, etc., ensuring the safety and smooth operation of train services.

Siding Diesel Railcar Driver

This occupation involves driving diesel railcars on siding sections in factory premises or freight yards, handling freight car shunting operations and vehicle movements.

Diesel Railcar Driver

A job that drives DMUs (diesel railcars), responsible for the safe and punctual operation of passengers and cargo. Also handles vehicle inspections and operation management.

Locomotive Engineer

Locomotive engineers manage train operations safely and accurately, performing driving operations as specialized technicians.

Train Driver Apprentice

A train driver apprentice is employed by a railway company and learns the knowledge and skills necessary for train operation under the guidance of senior drivers.

Assistant Train Driver

The assistant train driver assists the train driver in railway operations and performs various tasks for safe operation. Under the driver's instructions, they handle signal checks, speed adjustments, vehicle inspections, etc.

Hoist Operator

A job that operates hoists (winches) to safely lift and move cargo.

Train Dispatch Clerk

Creates and manages railway timetables and operation diagrams, supporting safe and efficient train operations in a clerical role.