Manager × Strengths: Planning & Organization

For Those Strong in Planning & Organization

This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable proceeding with things in a planned manner and managing them in an organized way.

Planning and organizing methods vary from person to person. Some create detailed schedules, while others set broad directions. Some utilize digital tools, while others manage with paper notebooks. What matters is being able to move things forward using methods that work for you.

The jobs introduced here tend to offer more opportunities to utilize planning and organizational skills. Find a place where you can apply your management style.

313 jobs found.

Dormitory housefather

Job involving dormitory entry/exit procedures, resident life management, facility maintenance, and safety management in school- or company-operated dormitories.

Captain

Oversees the entire operation of the aircraft, handles piloting, and ensures the safety of passengers and crew.

Valuable Goods Transport Security Guard

A security specialist who safely transports cash and valuables using armored vehicles to prevent fraud and theft.

Kimono Dressing Instructor (Miscellaneous Schools)

An educational role at vocational schools or culture centers that teaches kimono dressing techniques and knowledge, contributing to the dissemination and inheritance of kimono culture.

Passenger Ship Captain

As the captain of a passenger ship, this occupation involves formulating navigation plans, managing operations, and commanding and managing the crew to ensure the safe and smooth transportation of passengers.

Lifeboat Captain

Specialist responsible for operating and managing lifeboats equipped on merchant ships or large vessels, and directing the evacuation of crew and passengers.

Fuel Barge Captain

Captain position commanding fuel barges and safely supplying fuel (bunkering) to other ships.

Education and Training Section Clerk

A job that handles the planning, operation, and related clerical work of employee education and training programs in companies or organizations.

Association President

The association president is the top executive of the association, responsible for organizational management and policy decisions.

Association Director

Association directors are corporate officers responsible for formulating operational policies, promoting business activities, and supervising the organization of associations aimed at public interest.