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Light Metal Rolling Worker

This occupation involves heating light metals (such as aluminum or magnesium alloys) at high temperatures and forming them into thin sheets or strips using rolling mills. It covers a wide range of tasks from machine operation to quality control and safety measures.

Light Metal Technician (Excluding Development Engineers)

A technical role responsible for purification, casting, rolling, heat treatment, and other processes in the manufacturing and processing of light metals such as aluminum, magnesium, and titanium, handling quality control and optimization of production efficiency.

Light alloy die material straightening worker (aluminum rolling)

Specialized worker who straightens die materials from aluminum slabs or blocks before and after rolling to ensure flatness and dimensional accuracy.

Silica Sand Extractor

Worker who extracts silica sand from rivers, coasts, etc., and handles transportation, sorting, and loading.

Police Academy Instructor (Police Officer)

A job that provides basic education such as laws and regulations, practical skills, and physical training to new police officers and recruitment candidates at the police academy.

Police Officer (Primarily engaged in managerial occupations)

A civil servant role in the management division of a police organization, handling personnel, budgets, business plans, and other administrative tasks, while taking charge of unit command and crisis response.

Police Officer, Coast Guard Officer

Public servants responsible for maintaining public order and law enforcement, responding to incidents and accidents, and conducting maritime security activities.

Police Wired Communications Operator

Specialist role managing and operating the police internal communication network, accurately and swiftly relaying emergency reports and instructions.

Detective

Among police officers, they are judicial police officers who specialize in criminal investigations, handling evidence collection, suspect interrogations, and more.

Superintendent Supervisor

Highest executive-level position for police officers who oversee public order maintenance and organizational operations as senior managers in prefectural police headquarters and similar organizations.