Sounds like you'd be well suited to user research, user testing, and possibly service design.
These careers mostly require following a process to create actionable items.
When UX merges with UI and interaction design, that's where experience makes you valuable. Often there's hundreds of ways to solve a problem. Being able to visualize these options, and the narrow that list into ones worth testing can make you 10 times faster. Conversely on client projects the time limit can be very low, and the inexperienced aren't able to get to the optimal solution in time.