Research and Technical Occupations X Strengths: Numerical & Quantitative Analysis
For Those with Strong Numerical & Quantitative Analysis
This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable working with numbers and formulas and conducting quantitative analysis.
Mathematical thinking is utilized in various situations. It may involve performing complex calculations or interpreting data trends. Statistical analysis may be conducted, or mathematical models may be constructed. Some situations require advanced mathematical knowledge, while others utilize a basic sense of numbers.
The jobs introduced here tend to offer more opportunities to utilize numbers and quantitative analysis. Find a place where you can apply your mathematical strengths.
569 matching jobs found.
Construction Machinery Development Engineer
A technical role involving the design and development of construction machinery (such as excavators and bulldozers), prototyping, evaluation, and preparation for mass production.
Construction Machinery Development Engineer (Excluding Design)
Specialized technical position that verifies and improves performance and reliability through prototype development and test evaluation of construction machinery.
Construction Machinery Production Engineer
Technical position responsible for developing, improving, and optimizing production technology in the manufacturing processes of construction machinery.
Construction Machinery Design Engineer
Technical position responsible for designing and developing construction machinery. Handles a wide range from specification review, drawing creation, 3D model creation, prototyping, to evaluation.
Construction Works Loss Compensation Consultant
A specialist who supports the determination and negotiation of compensation scope and amounts for losses and accidents associated with construction works.
Building Confirmation Examiner
A profession that examines whether building design documents and construction plans comply with laws based on the Building Standards Act.
Architectural Hardware Development Engineer
A technical job involving material selection, design, prototyping, and evaluation of hardware parts used in buildings, balancing constructability, aesthetics, and durability.
Architectural Engineer (Excluding Design and Construction Management)
A profession that provides technical support such as architectural structure analysis, material testing, equipment inspections, site surveys, and quality control, excluding design and construction management.
Architectural Engineering Researcher
Specialist who researches building structures, materials, environmental performance, etc., and develops and evaluates new technologies and design methods.
Architectural Structural Design Engineer
A technical role that ensures the seismic resistance and safety of buildings through structural calculations and analyses, and creates structural design drawings.