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Aeronautical information service officers maintain the operational timing from sunrise to sunset in order to ensure that the information pa…
Aeronautical information specialists provide high quality aeronautical information management services through technological means. They su…
Aircraft maintenance engineers make preflight and postflight inspections, adjustments, and minor repairs to ensure safe and sound performan…
Aircraft pilots control and navigate aircraft. They operate the mechanical and electrical systems of the aircraft and transport people, mai…
Airline transport pilots fly large aircrafts with a maximum take-off weight of more than 5700 kilograms, to transport passengers, mail, or …
Airport operations officers perform supervisory and administrative work monitoring operational activities on an assigned shift at a large a…
Air traffic controllers assist pilots by providing information concerning the height, speed and course. They assist pilots in order to faci…
Air traffic safety technicians provide technical support regarding the safety of air traffic control and navigation systems. They design, m…
Astronauts are crew members commanding spacecrafts for operations beyond low Earth orbit or higher than the regular altitude reached by com…
Aviation inspectors perform inspections of the procedures followed in the matters of maintenance, air navigational aids, air traffic contro…
Co-pilots are responsible for assisting captains by monitoring the flight instruments, handling radio communications, watching for air traf…
Deck officers or mates perform the watch duties on board of vessels like determining the course and speed, manoeuvring to avoid hazards, an…
Drone pilots remotely operate unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). They navigate the drone as well as activate other equipment as cameras, sens…
Fisheries engineering technicians perform maintenance and repair machines and equipment in the fish hold and refrigeration system on board …
Flight instructors train both new and experienced pilots seeking to gain licences or experience in flying new aircraft, how to properly ope…
Flight operations officers compile flight information to expedite movement of aircraft between and through airports. They compile aircraft …
Helicopter pilots fly helicopters in order to transport passengers and cargo from one place to another. They plan flights using aeronautica…
Helmsmen are members of the crew on the highest rank of the operational level on an inland vessel. They perform a variety of duties concern…
Marine chief engineers are responsible for the entire technical operations of the vessel including engineering, electrical, and mechanical …
Maritime pilots are mariners who guide ships through dangerous or congested waters, such as harbours or river mouths. They are expert ship …
Officers of the watch lead the navigation of the operational level. Handle cargo and stowage tasks as well as control the operation of the …
Private pilots operate non-commercial airplanes for leisure with a limited amount of seats and engine horsepower. They also provide private…
Second officers are responsible for monitoring and controlling various aircraft systems including fixed-wing and rotary wing. They work in …
Ship assistant engineers assist the ship chief engineer and the ship duty engineer in the operations of the ship's hull. They support the o…
Ship captains are in charge of a vessel for the transportation of goods and passengers, operating in offshore and coastal waters. The size …
Ship duty engineers share responsibility for most of the content of the ship's hull. They ensure operation of the main engines, steering me…
Skippers are the highest authority on-board or on inland waterways, they are in charge of the vessel and are held responsible for the safet…