3DCAD × Strengths: Creativity & Ideation
For Those Strong in Creativity & Ideation
This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable generating new ideas and concepts.
Creativity holds value not only in artistic fields but in all kinds of work. Both small ideas that improve existing methods and entirely new concepts are expressions of creativity. Additionally, some deepen their thinking alone, while others develop ideas through dialogue with others.
The jobs introduced here tend to offer more opportunities to utilize new ideas. Explore how your creativity can flourish.
7 jobs found.
Industrial Designer
A profession that handles everything from planning to design, prototyping, and mass production, considering the appearance, shape, and functionality of industrial products. Designs that consider usability from the user's perspective, manufacturing costs, and productivity.
Car Stereo Mechanism Design Engineer
Responsible for designing, prototyping, and evaluating mechanical parts of automotive car stereo systems, achieving optimal structures that consider vibration resistance and assemblability. A technical position.
Toy Designer
A creative role responsible for everything from conceptualizing children's toys to designing, prototyping, and safety verification.
Wheelchair Development Engineer
Wheelchair development engineers are technical professionals who design, prototype, and evaluate wheelchairs adapted to users' physical needs.
Surveying Equipment Design Engineer
Technical role involving the design, development, and evaluation of precision instruments used in surveying. Integrates optics, mechanics, electronic control, and software to realize high-precision surveying equipment.
Agricultural Machinery Design Engineer
Agricultural machinery design engineers plan and design agricultural machinery such as tractors and combines, and handle prototyping, evaluation, and mass production.
Transport Equipment Development Engineer (Excluding Automobiles)
Technical position involving design, prototyping, and evaluation of transport equipment such as railway vehicles, aircraft, and ships, excluding automobiles.