1. Sales consultant and treasurer.
Performed operations for the receipt, accounting, disbursement and safekeeping of funds, which required compliance with regulations to ensure their security. Prepared the cash book. Reconciled cash book balances to actual cash book balances.
2. Tester.
Testers examine programs from the perspective of experts and ordinary users, looking for bugs and evaluating the functionality of the product. This specialist's duties include creating test scripts, writing test cases, executing them, and reporting identified bugs (often in a foreign language).
3. Programmers and developers.
They prepare instructions for the operation of programmes and prepare the necessary technical documentation. Provide support for the programmes and software implemented. Providing support for the programmes and software implemented. Develop and implement systems for automatic verification of the correctness of programmes.
4. Material handling operations, loading.
Master loading and unloading.
5. Accounting.
Accounting for the organisation's liabilities requires recording in the relevant accounts in the summary and analytical accounting system. Each account is characterized by the principles of double-entry bookkeeping, i.e. an increase in the amount of liabilities is reflected in the credit of the account and a decrease in their size in the debit.
6. Project management (mainly IT, construction, production and engineering).
A project manager is a person who manages projects within a company. His or her job is to ensure that the project is completed successfully and on time, using all available resources, including money, team and technology. For example, if a company wants to build a mobile or home app, the project manager is the one who listens to what the client wants, informs the team, manages all stages of the build, and reports the results to the client.
7. Engineer.
The main duties of an engineer are: the essential knowledge and accurate execution of job descriptions, train movement instructions for rail transport, signalling and other safety documents relating to the operation and repair of locomotives; thorough development of specialisation skills; expertise in train control; maintenance of vehicles.
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