Tool Selection × 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.
9 jobs found.
Press Worker (Metal Processing)
A job that operates press machines, using dies to compress and form metal materials into parts.
Undercut Worker
Specialist who uses general-purpose machine tools to machine undercut shapes on the sides or backs of metal parts, forming high-precision concavities and grooves.
Die/Mold Worker
A profession that manufactures high-precision dies by processing, assembling, and adjusting die parts based on drawings.
Clutch Installation Worker (Automobile Manufacturing)
Manufacturing job that assembles clutch parts attached to automobile transmissions. Responsible for line work including tightening with specified torque and quality inspections.
Tapping Machine Operator
Specialized profession that operates tapping machines to precisely machine threaded holes in metal parts.
Apprentice Lathe Operator
Occupation that uses manual lathes to cut and machine metal materials to manufacture parts.
Vertical Milling Machine Operator
Occupation involving cutting and machining of metal parts using a vertical (vertical) milling machine.
General Lathe Operator
A skilled occupation that operates general-purpose lathes to perform cutting machining on metal materials and manufacture parts and products.
Woodworking Milling Machine Operator (Excluding Furniture and Joinery Manufacturing)
Woodworking milling machine operators use milling machines to cut wood, precisely shaping parts and products. They handle the operation and setup of processing machines, tool changes, quality inspections, and maintenance, engaging in the production of a wide range of wood products excluding furniture and joinery manufacturing.