Office work × Strengths: Numerical & Quantitative Analysis

For Those with Strong Numerical & Quantitative Analysis

This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable working with numbers and formulas and conducting quantitative analysis.

Mathematical thinking is utilized in various situations. It may involve performing complex calculations or interpreting data trends. Statistical analysis may be conducted, or mathematical models may be constructed. Some situations require advanced mathematical knowledge, while others utilize a basic sense of numbers.

The jobs introduced here tend to offer more opportunities to utilize numbers and quantitative analysis. Find a place where you can apply your mathematical strengths.

101 jobs found.

Building lessor

A profession that owns buildings and handles rental operations to tenants, income and expense management, and planning and supervision of maintenance.

Quality Control Clerk

A job that administratively supports quality control activities in manufacturing sites, handling data aggregation and analysis, report creation, document management, and various audit responses.

Forklift Development Engineer

Technical role responsible for forklift design and development, prototype evaluation, and safety standards compliance.

Plant Electrical Instrumentation Design Engineer

Technical position involving design, specification study, and drawing creation for power systems and instrumentation systems in plant facilities.

Substation Engineer (Development)

An engineer who designs and develops high-voltage equipment and devices for substations, balancing safety and efficiency.

Actuary

Mathematical specialist who performs risk assessment of insurance contracts and calculation of premiums and reserves.

Pump Design Engineer

Technical position responsible for performance design and structural design of fluid machinery including pumps, from prototype evaluation to manufacturing specification review.

Marketing Researcher

A profession that collects and analyzes information necessary for planning and improving products and services through market research and consumer behavior analysis.

Merchandiser (Department Store)

A profession in department stores that oversees product purchasing, sales floor development, pricing, and promotion planning to maximize sales.

Apartment management clerk

Handles general management clerical duties such as coordinating with management associations, residents, and management companies; accounting, document preparation, and formulating repair plans.