Blueprint Reading × Weaknesses: Creativity & Ideation

Jobs Following Established Methods Rather Than Ideation

This collection features jobs that may suit those who prefer to work following established methods and procedures rather than ideation.

While creativity manifests in various ways, not all jobs constantly require new ideas. Rather, many jobs value accurately executing established methods and maintaining consistent quality. Additionally, carefully preserving and continuing good existing methods is an important contribution.

What matters is finding an environment that matches your working style. Producing steady results in stable environments is also a valuable strength. The jobs introduced here offer possibilities to leverage such stability and reliability.

145 jobs found.

Machine Parts Assembler

A job that assembles parts of industrial machinery using tools such as torque wrenches and drivers based on drawings and manuals, and performs quality inspections.

Engine Outfitter (Ships)

Technical job involving assembly, installation, piping, welding, and adjustment of engine parts such as main and auxiliary engines on ships.

Aircraft Fuselage Accessory Installation Worker

Manufacturing and assembly work attaching accessory devices to the main structural parts of transport machinery based on drawings and instructions.

Aircraft Fuselage Parts Installation Worker

Manufacturing worker who assembles airframe structural parts of transport machinery (such as aircraft) using jigs and tools.

Plumbing Equipment Construction Manager

A technical role that manages processes, quality, safety, and costs in the construction of water supply, drainage, and sanitary equipment for buildings, ensuring smooth project progression.

Metal Processing Machine Assembler

A job that assembles metal machine parts and units based on drawings, performing fastening, welding, and adjustments.

Metalworking Machine Assembler

A manufacturing technician who assembles machine tools made from metal materials part by part, performs adjustments, and conducts test runs.

Metal Furniture Manufacturing Worker

This occupation manufactures metal furniture (desks, chairs, storage furniture, etc.) and is a technical role responsible for various processes such as cutting, bending, welding, assembling, painting, and finishing metal sheets.

Metal Fabricator

A job that manufactures fabricated metal products such as boilers, tanks, and pressure vessels by cutting, forming, and welding metal materials like steel plates.

Metal Desk Manufacturing Worker

A job that manufactures metal office desks, etc., through processes such as cutting, bending, welding, assembly, and finishing.