Problem-solving oriented × 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.

141 jobs found.

Compulsory Education School Principal

A profession that oversees school operations and management in compulsory education schools to achieve educational goals and foster the development of children and students.

Embedded Systems Development Engineer

A technical role involving the design, implementation, testing, and maintenance of software that runs on embedded devices such as microcontrollers.

Relay Repair Worker

A technical job that inspects, tests, calibrates, and repairs relays (protective relays) used in power equipment, supporting safe and stable power supply.

Sewage Plumber (Building Internal Piping)

Craftsman who designs, constructs, and maintains sewage piping equipment inside buildings. Performs installation, connection, testing, leak repair, etc., of drain pipes under floors or inside walls.

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.

Architect

Architects are professionals who handle planning, design planning, and design of buildings, balancing aesthetic and functional elements to create comfortable and safe spaces.

Architectural Construction Management Technician

A technical role that manages the schedule, quality, safety, and budget of building construction projects, coordinating to ensure construction proceeds according to plan.

Architectural Construction Technician

Technical role handling construction planning to on-site management, safety, quality, cost, and schedule management for architectural projects.

Building Environmental Hygiene Management Technician

Building Environmental Hygiene Management Technicians maintain and manage environmental hygiene in buildings and facilities, including air, water, cleaning, and pest control, while complying with legal standards to provide safe and comfortable spaces.