A person who is a troubleshooter can hold various job titles depending on their industry and specific role, such as "Technical Support Specialist," "Field Service Technician," or "Systems Analyst." Generally, troubleshooters are responsible for identifying and resolving problems, often related to technology or systems. Their role may involve diagnosing issues, implementing solutions, and ensuring smooth operations within an organization.
No, troubleshooter is not a personality type. It is a role or a job function typically assigned to someone who is skilled at identifying and solving problems or issues.
The job title is analyst.
A landlord is a person, not a job. You are a landlord when you rent out your property. The job is property management and thus the job title is "property manager".
butcher
Barista!
a order writer
Ace Troubleshooter was created in 1995.
Ace Troubleshooter ended in 2005.
Such a job title might be seamstress skilled in handwork.
Cardiovascular Perfusionist
Troubleshooter - TV series - was created in 1990.
Usually that is the nurses job.