Physical Labor × 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.

11 jobs found.

Abalone Aquaculture Worker

Fishery worker who raises abalone seedlings from cultivation to harvest and quality management in sea-based rafts or facilities.

Sulfur Mining Worker

A physically demanding occupation involving manual mining of sulfur from volcanic areas or sulfur deposits, followed by collection and transportation.

Sludge Suction Truck Driver

A transportation job that drives sludge suction trucks (vacuum cars) to suction and transport sludge and waste liquids from sewers, septic tanks, etc.

Meat Dismantling Worker

Specialized profession that dismantles livestock after slaughter, divides it into parts, removes bones and fat, and processes it into products. Thoroughly manages hygiene and supplies safe meat.

Garbage Collection Vehicle Driver

A profession that drives waste collection vehicles under contract from local governments or private companies to efficiently collect and transport garbage.

Aquaculture Worker

A fishery worker who performs feeding, water quality management, growth observation, harvesting, and shipping preparation for fish and shellfish from juveniles to adults in aquaculture facilities.

Stone Layout Worker

Specialized profession that accurately marks ink lines (reference lines) serving as standards when installing stone materials at construction sites.

Ship Mooring Worker

Worker who secures ships to the dock by handling mooring lines and operating winches during berthing and unberthing.

Fabric Winder

A fabric winder uses a winding machine to uniformly roll up the fabric (gray fabric) woven on a loom, maintaining quality while supplying it to the next process. It is a manufacturing job.

Precut Processing Worker (Woodworking)

Occupation that precisely cuts and processes structural materials for housing and buildings using dedicated machines based on CAD drawings.