Meticulous × Strengths: Collaboration & Teamwork

For Those Strong in Collaboration & Teamwork

This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable advancing things while cooperating as a team member.

Teamwork takes various forms. There are roles that lead as a leader, roles that support from behind, roles that generate ideas, and roles that coordinate and bring everything together. Collaboration may occur in small teams working closely together or as part of a large organization.

The jobs introduced here tend to emphasize team collaboration. Find your own way of contributing to a team.

358 jobs found.

Train Cleaner

A worker who cleans the interior and exterior of railway vehicles to create a comfortable environment for passengers.

Retort Food Filling Worker

Operator position on the manufacturing line that fills cooked food into retort pouches, etc., and seals and packages them.

Coupling Device Assembler

Manufacturing job that assembles, adjusts, and inspects coupling devices for transport machinery such as railways and logistics equipment using hand tools and dedicated machines.

Condensed Milk Canning Worker

Manufacturing job responsible for the entire process from mixing raw materials for condensed milk, heating and concentrating, canning, sterilization, to packaging.

Condensed Milk Manufacturing Worker

An industrial occupation that heats and concentrates cow's milk, adds sugar, and manufactures condensed milk (condensed milk). Performs a series of processes such as sterilization, homogenization, defatting, blending, filling, and packaging, while managing quality and hygiene.

Russian Cuisine Chef

Russian cuisine chefs prepare traditional Russian regional dishes and modern Russian cuisine, providing a variety of dishes such as soups, stews, bread, and desserts.

Wire Harness Worker (Automotive)

Job of manufacturing and assembling wire harnesses used for automotive electrical components.

Wall Frame Builder

Specialist who uses timber to assemble wall panels, floor panels, and roof panels at factories or on-site, constructing the framework of houses and buildings using the 2×4 method (frame wall method).