Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X 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.

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Anko Maker

A profession that produces anko used in Japanese and Western sweets by cooking raw materials from scratch and adjusting sugar content and texture.

Salt Manufacturer

Uses seawater or salt lake brine as raw material to evaporate and concentrate, manufacturing edible and industrial salt.

Refined Salt Worker

A job that refines table salt from raw materials such as seawater or rock salt and manufactures products that meet shipping standards.

Salt Production Equipment Operator

Equipment operator who uses seawater or raw salt to operate evaporation and crystallization equipment to produce table salt.

Salt Boiling (Sengō) Worker

Specialized technical job in chemical product manufacturing that concentrates brine and uses high-temperature boiling pans to crystallize and produce salt.

Barrel Maker (Wooden)

A profession that manufactures and repairs barrels and tubs by assembling timber.

Confectionery Machine Assembler

Technical job involving assembly of parts, electrical wiring, and performance adjustment of manufacturing machines such as those for chocolate and biscuits used in confectionery factories.

Leather Skiving Worker

One of the leather manufacturing processes, a specialist occupation that skives the back surface of leather to make the thickness uniform.

Leather Flesh Side Processing Worker

In the leather goods manufacturing process, this occupation processes the flesh side (back) of leather through fleshing to ensure uniform texture and strength.

Leather Tanner

A craftsman who tans raw hides with chemicals or plant tannins, performs dyeing and finishing processes, and manufactures leather for products such as shoes and bags.