Factory Work × Weaknesses: Initiative & Leadership
Jobs Excelling in Support Roles Rather Than Leadership
This collection features jobs that may suit those who prefer to fulfill assigned roles reliably rather than leadership.
The need for initiative varies by occupation. Some jobs require reliably executing tasks under clear instructions rather than constantly making decisions and leading. Additionally, in many situations, supporting organizations and teams in a support role is an important value.
What matters is finding an environment where you can contribute to your maximum in your role. The ability to support and execute are also indispensable organizational strengths. The jobs introduced here offer possibilities to leverage such reliability and support capabilities.
487 jobs found.
Bead Winder (Sash Manufacturing)
A manufacturing job that fills sealing material (bead) into metal fixtures such as sashes and secures glass or panels.
Optical Disc Manufacturing Worker
Job responsible for the manufacturing process of optical discs (CD, DVD, Blu-ray), performing production operations from molding, thin-film deposition, inspection, to packaging.
Hydrometer Assembler
A manufacturing technical position that assembles various parts of a hydrometer, performs operational adjustments, and inspections.
Video Camera Assembler
Skilled worker who assembles video cameras on the manufacturing line in a factory, performs adjustments and inspections.
Handle Attacher (Paper Bag)
Worker who attaches cords to the mouth of bags using manual or automatic machines on the paper bag manufacturing line.
Lace Attacher (Rubber Boots)
Occupation that threads shoelaces into rubber boots, sews or fixes them, and completes the product.
Bleaching Finisher (Spinning, Weaving Manufacturing)
Worker who performs bleaching treatment, washing, and finishing processes on fabrics or yarns using chemicals.
Pillowcase Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing operator who cuts, sews, and finishes pillowcases (pillow covers) from textile materials to complete them as products.
Fine Ceramics Product Inspector
Fine ceramics product inspectors measure and inspect the appearance, dimensions, and physical properties of high-precision ceramic products made by forming and sintering, ensuring quality.
Fastener Manufacturing Worker
Job involving machine operation, assembly, and inspection related to the manufacturing of fasteners (such as zippers and snaps).