Factory Work × Strengths: Attention to Detail & Accuracy

For Those Strong in Attention to Detail & Accuracy

This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable paying attention to details and working accurately.

Situations requiring accuracy exist in many jobs, but their degree and nature vary. Some situations demand numerical accuracy, while others require precision in language or movement. While pursuing perfection is important, discerning the appropriate level of accuracy for each situation is also a valuable skill.

The jobs introduced here tend to offer more opportunities to utilize attention to detail and accuracy. Explore where your thoroughness can create value.

4616 jobs found.

Antibiotic Seed Culture Worker

Manufacturing technician who cultures and maintains seed cultures (seeds) for antibiotic production under aseptic conditions and introduces them into the manufacturing process.

Ore Crusher (Metal Smelting)

Operators at manufacturing sites who crush ore brought from mines using crushers and pulverizers to prepare it in a state suitable for subsequent metal smelting or beneficiation processes.

Steel Wire Tensile Test Worker

Specialist who measures and evaluates the tensile strength, elongation, elasticity, etc., of steel wires and performs quality control.

Steel Wire Fine Strander (Power Cable Manufacturing)

This occupation handles the process of finely stranding steel wires that form the core of power cables using stranding machines to manufacture the wire core.

Steel Ship Model Craftsman

A craftsman who precisely creates scale models of ships based on shipbuilding blueprints.

Aeronautical Equipment (Parachute) Manufacturing Worker

A job that involves cutting, sewing, assembling, and inspecting parachutes using synthetic fibers to produce products with high precision.

Structural Ironworker

A job involving the fabrication, assembly, and welding of steel structures for buildings, bridges, etc.

Structural Ceramics Manufacturing Engineer

Designs and operates manufacturing processes from raw material blending to forming, sintering, and finishing for ceramics used as structural components, supporting mass production of high-performance parts. A technical profession.

Kozo Drying Worker (Paper Factory)

This occupation involves drying kozo fibers uniformly using drying machines or shelves under appropriate temperature and humidity management at a paper factory.

Luminous Flux Meter Assembler

A technical occupation involving the assembly, adjustment, inspection, and calibration of parts for luminous flux meters that measure light flux.