Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Excluding Metal and Food Products) X Weaknesses: Physical Stamina & Endurance
Jobs Focusing on Intellectual Work with Less Physical Tasks
This collection features jobs that may suit those who prefer intellectual work or desk jobs rather than physical tasks.
The need for physical stamina varies greatly by occupation. Some jobs require intellectual activities and mental concentration rather than physical demands. Additionally, many occupations center on desk work and quiet environments.
What matters is finding ways of working that match your physical condition and stamina. The ability to concentrate on intellectual activities is also an important strength. The jobs introduced here offer possibilities to leverage such mental labor.
102 matching jobs found.
Proofreading Worker
A manufacturing specialist who performs text proofreading and color proofing on printed materials to ensure accurate and readable finishes.
Synthesis Worker (Chemical)
A job that synthesizes and processes chemical raw materials using reaction equipment to manufacture chemical products.
Proofreading Worker
A profession that checks text, layout, color, etc., in printed materials and proof prints, identifies errors or misalignments, and issues correction instructions.
Small Garment Stitcher
Artisan who manufactures and finishes small garments and fabric products by hand sewing or hand embroidery.
Platemaking Technician
Prepress technician who creates printing plates based on flats or films, operates platemaking equipment, and performs quality control.
Coral Processor
Coral processors process raw coral materials through polishing, carving, drilling, and other techniques to manufacture products such as accessories and ornaments.
Three-Color Platemaker
A three-color platemaker is a specialist in the prepress process for printed materials, responsible for creating cyan, magenta, and yellow color separation films, as well as handling development, drying, and inspection.
CCM (Computer Color Matching) Staff
A profession that uses measuring instruments such as spectrophotometers and dedicated software to quantify and reproduce the colors of dyed and fiber products, maintaining stable color quality on the production line.
CTP Operator
Specialist in plate-making who operates Computer-to-Plate (CTP) equipment, outputs and develops printing plates, and performs quality checks.
Axle-splitting woodworker
Axle-splitting woodworkers rotate and process wood using lathes or hand tools to precisely shape and finish shaft-like parts.