Cautious × Strengths: Problem Solving

For Those Strong in Problem Solving

This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable identifying challenges and thinking of solutions.

Problem-solving approaches are truly diverse. Some solve problems through logical analysis, while others find answers intuitively. Sometimes existing knowledge is applied, and other times entirely new methods are conceived. Problems may be solved individually or through team collaboration.

The jobs introduced here tend to offer more problem-solving opportunities. Find a place where you can apply your unique approach to solutions.

606 jobs found.

Fishing Laborer

A job that involves boarding a ship at sea, catching seafood using methods such as nets or fishing, and handling sorting and storage.

Fishing Vessel Engine Crew

A technical role that operates, maintains, and repairs diesel engines, refrigeration equipment, and other systems on fishing vessels, supporting safe and stable navigation and the preservation of catch quality.

Fishing Vessel Engine Operator

A profession responsible for operating, inspecting, maintaining, and handling failures of engine systems including main and auxiliary engines on fishing vessels.

Paulownia Veneer Lamination Worker (Plywood Manufacturing)

This occupation is responsible for laminating paulownia veneer sheets with adhesive, pressing and drying them to manufacture plywood.

Metal Processing Machine Repair Worker

Specialized profession that performs inspections, repairs, and adjustments on machine tools used in metal processing.

Metalworking Machine Operator (General-Purpose Machines)

Occupation involving operating manual machine tools such as general-purpose lathes and milling machines to perform cutting operations on metal parts.

Metal Materials Manufacturing Inspector

This occupation involves inspecting chemical composition, physical properties, dimensions, etc., of metal materials during the manufacturing process using various testing equipment to confirm whether the quality meets standards and specifications.

Metal Smelting Engineer (Excluding Development Engineers)

Technical role involving smelting metal ores and raw metals through high-temperature processing and chemical processes to adjust and produce purity and properties according to standards.

Metal Smelting and Materials Development Engineer

A profession that refines alloys from metal raw materials, evaluates mechanical properties and corrosion resistance, etc., and researches and develops new materials and manufacturing processes.

Metal Smelting and Materials Manufacturing Engineer

Engineering position that uses iron ore, scrap, etc., as raw materials, smelts and refines them in blast furnaces and electric furnaces, and manufactures and develops metal materials such as steel and aluminum.