Ibaraki Jobs
Ibaraki Prefecture is located in Japan in the Kanto region on Hunso Island. The capital city is Mito out of 32 cities. The prefecture is the northeastern part of the Kant? region, stretching between Tochigi Prefecture and the Pacific Ocean. Fukushuma Prefecture acts as a border to the south and Chiba prefecture to the north. It also has borders on the southwest with Gunma prefecture and Saitama prefecture and. The northernmost part of the prefecture is mountainous, but most of the prefecture is a flat plain with many lakes.
Ibaraki’s dominating industries include energy, particularly nuclear energy, production, as well as chemical and precision machining industries. There is production of Information and Telecommunication Systems including system integration. In information technology, systems integration is the process of linking together different computing systems and software applications physically or functionally. Employment opportunities in this sector are available to those specializing in computer networking, enterprise application integration and business process management. Atms, mainframe computer and servers are also manufactured. Manufacture of electronic devices such as power tools and semi conductor manufacturing equipment and devices and medical electronics equipment. Semiconductor device fabrication is the process used to create chips, the integrated circuits that are present in everyday electrical and electronic devices. It is a multiple-step sequence of photographic and chemical processing steps. Employment opportunities are there for those specializing in electronics at different levels.
There is also manufacturing of nuclear power plants, engineering vehicles, also known as construction equipment, earth movers, heavy equipment or just plain equipment. These are machines, specifically designed to accomplish civil engineering and construction engineering tasks. The scope of the specialized manufacturing industries covered by these engineering fields is wide, including: construction, logging waste management, military engineering, mining and agriculture. These machines are most often associated with earthworks or engineering. Manufacture of these provided job opportunities for those who work with this machinery as mentioned above. Employment opportunities include heavy equipment operators, mechanics, surveyors and stationery engineers who maintain heating and other systems in buildings and industrial complexes.
An increase in population in the prefecture accounts for development which provides job opportunities for heavy equipment operators, and construction workers, maintenance workers and peace officers, Technical Engineers, Surveyors and Construction Inspectors as well as Building Inspectors.
Away from the industrial life art is part of the culture of the prefecture. It is known for its art culture and pottery. Artists and those into pottery are the job opportunities offered in this industry.
Posted by Cyber World Jobs on Nov.28, 2008, under Jobs in Japan
