Shift Work × Strengths: Stress Tolerance
For Those with High Stress Tolerance
This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable responding calmly in pressured situations.
Ways of coping with stress vary from person to person. Some channel pressure into heightened focus, while others calmly analyze situations and respond. Also, having high stress tolerance does not mean it's okay to push yourself too hard. Having stress management methods that work for you and taking rest when needed are also important skills.
The jobs introduced here tend to involve more pressured situations or require responsive capabilities. Find a place where you can utilize your composure and responsiveness.
1063 jobs found.
Electric Furnace Worker (Iron Melting for Castings)
A manufacturing job that uses electric furnaces to melt iron for castings, manages furnace temperature and chemical composition, and supplies high-quality molten iron.
Railcar Repair Technician
Railcar repair technicians inspect, maintain, and handle faults in railway vehicles, supporting safe and stable operations.
Overhead Traveling Crane Operator
A job that involves operating overhead traveling cranes in factories or warehouses to safely lift, move, and position loads.
Transmission Lineman
Specialized workers who perform installation, repair, and inspection of transmission lines at high altitudes to support stable electricity supply.
Electric Lighting Line Repairer
Specialized profession that inspects, repairs, and replaces electric lighting lines installed on utility poles and overhead wires, maintaining stable power supply to streets and facilities.
Ceremonial Attendant
A profession that conducts and manages ceremonies such as funerals and farewell services, provides support to bereaved families, handles venue setup, altar management, and guiding mourners.
Converter Worker (Non-Ferrous Metal Smelting)
A manufacturing technician who operates a converter to melt and refine non-ferrous metals at high temperatures, adjusts chemical composition, and produces high-purity metal products.
Telephone Receptionist (Mail Order Business)
A job in the mail-order business that handles telephone order reception and inquiry responses.
Telephone Operator (Inbound Operations)
A job that receives phone inquiries from customers, provides guidance on products or services, solves problems, and handles reception tasks.
Directory Assistance Operator
Directory assistance operators respond to callers' inquiries over the phone and provide the desired phone numbers and related information.