Team work × Career Path: Equipment Manager
12 jobs found.
Oil Pump Operator
Oil pump operators operate and monitor mechanical equipment such as hydraulic pumps, adjusting pressure and flow rates to stably maintain oil supply and circulation. They are a specialized profession also responsible for equipment inspections, maintenance, and emergency shutdowns during abnormalities.
EL (Electric Locomotive) Repair Worker
Technician who inspects, maintains, and repairs electric locomotives to support safe operation.
Oil Cellar Operator
A job involving the inspection, management, and oil transfer operations of tanks and facilities storing oil products such as petroleum products.
Thermal Power Plant Maintenance Worker
A technician who inspects, maintains, and operates major equipment such as boilers and turbines in thermal power plants to stably supply electricity.
Commercial Refrigeration Assembly Equipment Operator
This occupation involves operating assembly equipment for commercial refrigeration units, performing tasks from parts assembly to piping and electrical connections, test runs, and adjustments.
Fire Protection Equipment Technician
Specialist who installs, inspects, and maintains fire protection equipment in buildings and facilities to ensure safety compliance with the Fire Service Act.
Distribution Maintenance Technician (Power Plant)
A job that inspects, maintains, and repairs distribution equipment within power plants to stably supply electricity.
Pulp Worker (Chemical Fiber Manufacturing)
Manufacturing operator who applies chemical treatment to woody raw materials, produces cellulose pulp, and supplies raw materials for chemical fibers.
Hoist Operator
A job that operates hoists (winches) to safely lift and move cargo.
Maintenance Worker (Blast Furnace, Converter, Electric Furnace)
Job involving inspection, maintenance, and repair of melting furnace equipment such as blast furnaces, converters, and electric furnaces in steel mills and factories.