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Railway Track Construction Worker
Railway track construction workers are on-site workers who use rails, sleepers, and ballast to perform new construction and renovation work on railway tracks. They handle everything from track laying to compaction and alignment based on construction drawings.
Railway Passenger Clerk
A profession handling passenger guidance, ticket sales, fare settlements, and safety checks at railway station counters and ticket gates.
Trainee Electric Locomotive Engineer
This occupation involves learning the operation of electric locomotives, vehicle inspections, and maintenance assistance under the guidance of senior locomotive engineers, with the aim of eventually becoming an independent Electric Locomotive Engineer.
Telecommunications Equipment Installation Worker
Field worker who lays out, connects, tests, adjusts, and maintains telecommunications cables and related equipment.
Phototypesetting Machine Operator
A profession that operates computer-controlled phototypesetting machines, performs character typesetting and layout adjustments, and creates paste-ups for printing.
Electronic Musical Instrument Maker
Occupation involving assembly, wiring, adjustment, and malfunction repair for electronic musical instruments such as electronic pianos and synthesizers.
Electron Tube Inspector
Specialized manufacturing line worker who inspects and evaluates the performance and quality of electron tubes (vacuum tubes).
Computer Peripheral Maintenance Technician
Technical job involving inspection, maintenance, and repair of computer peripherals (printers, scanners, external storage devices, etc.).
Transfer Decorator (Ceramics)
Artisan who applies patterns to ceramics using transfer paper (decal) and fires them in a kiln to fix the decoration.
Tour Conductor
A profession that accompanies travelers to their destinations, managing itineraries, providing guidance, ensuring safety, and handling troubles.