Business Trips × 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.

158 jobs found.

Concrete Sprayer (Waterproofing Work)

Specialized technical job that sprays concrete or mortar at high pressure to form waterproof or reinforcing layers.

Concrete Pump Truck Operator (Construction Machinery)

Specialized profession that drives and operates concrete pump trucks to place concrete at construction sites.

Service Engineer (Industrial Instrument Manufacturing)

Technical role responsible for installation, adjustment, inspection, calibration, and repair of industrial measuring instruments, ensuring accurate operation through maintenance management.

Service Machine Assembler

Service machine assemblers assemble parts of business and consumer machines and equipment, perform adjustments and test runs, and also handle post-installation maintenance inspections.

Rock Drill Repair Worker

Specialized profession that inspects, disassembles, maintains, and repairs rock drills used in tunnel excavation and quarry sites.

Industrial Robot Assembly and Installation Worker

Responsible for assembling, installing, and adjusting industrial robots, utilizing mechanical and electrical knowledge to perform safe and highly accurate work.

Forest Surveyor

A specialist who surveys and measures forest resources, terrain, vegetation, etc., and collects and analyzes data necessary for forestry planning and environmental conservation.

Drilling Engineer (Engaged in Technology Development)

A profession that conducts research and development on core boring technology to obtain samples of underground geological structures and soil layers, contributing to performance evaluation of drilling equipment and methods, and construction of geological models.

Trial Drilling Engineer (Excluding Technology Development)

A field technical job that uses boring machines to collect soil and rock samples for ground investigation and records data on site.

Undercoat Painter (excluding buildings)

Specialist who polishes and cleans surfaces of products such as metal, resin, and wood, and applies primer or base agents to improve paint adhesion.