Factory Facilities Manager × Strengths: Physical Stamina & Endurance
For Those with High Physical Stamina & Endurance
This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable with physical work and sustaining activity for extended periods.
Physical stamina manifests in various ways. Some situations require standing for long hours, while others involve carrying heavy objects. Quick, burst movements may be needed, or endurance may be required. Additionally, mental stamina to maintain concentration for extended periods is also an important element alongside physical stamina.
The jobs introduced here tend to involve more opportunities to use your body or extended activity periods. Explore where you can utilize your stamina and endurance.
287 jobs found.
Habu Tea Manufacturer
A job that handles the manufacturing process of habu tea, from raw material selection to roasting, grinding, blending, and packaging.
Volleyball Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing job on the volleyball production line, handling everything from material cutting to sewing, molding, air pressure adjustment, and quality inspection.
Sheet Metal Hoop Worker
Sheet metal workers (excluding automobiles) cut, bend, and form metal sheets, performing welding and finishing processes to manufacture construction members, containers, signs, machine parts, etc.
Handle Manufacturing Worker (Metal Products)
A profession that manufactures metal handles through processes such as forging, casting, machining, polishing, and surface treatment.
Vinyl Brush Manufacturing Worker
A job that processes vinyl chloride brush products on the manufacturing line, responsible for everything from molding to assembly and inspection.
Display Tube Assembler
Display tube assemblers precisely assemble internal structural components of display tubes such as CRT (cathode ray tubes), and perform glass sealing, vacuum evacuation, and discharge testing in manufacturing.
Book Cover Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing worker who produces cover parts of paper products. As part of the bookbinding process, performs cutting, folding, pasting together, laminating, foil stamping, and other processing tasks.
Plain Weave Weaver
This occupation involves operating plain weave looms to interlace warp and weft yarns alternately to produce fabric. It includes adjusting yarn tension, inspecting fabric, and maintaining machinery to produce uniform, high-quality woven textiles.
Fiber Molding Worker
This occupation operates specialized molding machines using pulp fibers as raw materials to manufacture molded products such as trays and cushioning materials.
Felt Manufacturing Equipment Operator
A job that operates and monitors felt manufacturing equipment to stably produce nonwoven felt products.