Standing work × Weaknesses: Creativity & Ideation
Jobs Following Established Methods Rather Than Ideation
This collection features jobs that may suit those who prefer to work following established methods and procedures rather than ideation.
While creativity manifests in various ways, not all jobs constantly require new ideas. Rather, many jobs value accurately executing established methods and maintaining consistent quality. Additionally, carefully preserving and continuing good existing methods is an important contribution.
What matters is finding an environment that matches your working style. Producing steady results in stable environments is also a valuable strength. The jobs introduced here offer possibilities to leverage such stability and reliability.
1144 jobs found.
Ointment (Kōzai) Worker (Pharmaceutical Manufacturing)
Ointment workers manufacture ointments and creams for pharmaceuticals, handling a series of processes including weighing and mixing raw materials, heating, emulsification, filling, and packaging.
Hardboard Press Worker
This occupation manufactures hardboards by mixing wood fibers and resin and using high-temperature and high-pressure press machines. Handles everything from raw material preparation to forming and quality control.
Factory Transport Worker
A job that involves moving and loading/unloading raw materials and products within a factory using transport equipment or manual labor. Requires coordination with production lines and warehouses, and safe work practices.
Factory Electric Train Driver
A profession that involves driving electric trains on dedicated railway lines laid within factories or manufacturing facilities to transport products and materials.
Synthetic Rubber Molding Worker
A technical occupation that kneads raw synthetic rubber materials and operates molding equipment such as vulcanization, injection, compression, and extrusion to manufacture rubber products.
Synthetic Paper Manufacturing Worker (Synthetic Resin Product Manufacturing)
Worker who manufactures thin film-like synthetic paper using synthetic resin as raw material.
Synthetic Sake Manufacturing Worker
A manufacturing technician who handles everything from blending and mixing raw materials for synthetic sake to operating manufacturing equipment, quality inspection, hygiene management, record-keeping, and reporting.
Synthesis Equipment Operation Worker
A job that operates chemical reaction equipment, responsible for everything from raw material charging to monitoring and adjusting reaction conditions and product quality control.
Retread tire manufacturing worker (tread replacement)
Specialized profession that manufactures retread tires by removing worn parts from used tires, attaching new treads, vulcanizing, and shaping them.
Ore Sorting Worker (Ironmaking, Steelmaking)
Work involving sorting impurities from ore or slag used in ironmaking and steelmaking processes using visual inspection or machinery.