Project-based × Weaknesses: Physical Stamina & Endurance
Jobs Focusing on Intellectual Work with Less Physical Tasks
This collection features jobs that may suit those who prefer intellectual work or desk jobs rather than physical tasks.
The need for physical stamina varies greatly by occupation. Some jobs require intellectual activities and mental concentration rather than physical demands. Additionally, many occupations center on desk work and quiet environments.
What matters is finding ways of working that match your physical condition and stamina. The ability to concentrate on intellectual activities is also an important strength. The jobs introduced here offer possibilities to leverage such mental labor.
213 jobs found.
Humanities Researcher
A profession that conducts theoretical and empirical research in the humanities, deepening insights into diverse aspects of human society such as culture, history, language, and philosophy.
Essayist
A profession that writes essays based on personal experiences, observations, and thoughts.
Hydroturbine Production Engineer
An engineer who designs and improves manufacturing processes for turbines used in hydroelectric power generation and performs high-precision machining and assembly.
Hydro Turbine Design Engineer
Technical role that designs turbine performance and structures for hydroelectric power plants, optimizing power generation efficiency and safety.
Pipe Making Machinery Design Engineer
Technical position involving the design and development of machines that manufacture metal pipes and tubes.
Control Panel Design Engineer
Technical role responsible for creating circuit diagrams, selecting components, and designing layouts for control panels used in production equipment and control systems.
Paper Development Engineer
A technical role that develops and improves manufacturing processes for paper and pulp, achieving new materials and quality enhancements.
Sake Development Engineer
A research and technical role that leverages fermentation technology, chemical analysis, and sensory evaluation in sake brewing to design recipes for new sake products and develop manufacturing processes.
Ironmaking Machinery Development Engineer (Excluding Design)
A technical role that prototypes, evaluates, and improves mechanical equipment in ironmaking plants to enhance productivity and safety. Does not include design work, specializing in experiments, analysis, and on-site adjustments.
Ironmaking Machinery Manufacturing Engineer (Excluding Production Engineers)
Technical position responsible for the design and manufacturing processes of various mechanical equipment used in ironmaking plants.