Adaptability × Classification Details: Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishery Technicians

16 matching jobs found.

Forest Management Technician

A specialized technical position responsible for sustainable forest resource management, including forest cultivation, conservation, and logging plans.

Fishing Ground Surveyor

A technical job that uses ocean survey ships to investigate fish species and resource quantities in fishing grounds, as well as ocean environments, collecting and analyzing data that contributes to sustainable fishery management.

Fish Aquaculture Technician

A technical job that manages the rearing of fish from fry to adults in aquaculture facilities, maintaining and improving production efficiency and quality.

Fishing Technician

Fishing technicians support efficient and sustainable fishing activities through the evaluation of fishery resources, development of fishing gear and methods, and technical guidance at fishing sites.

Mountain Forest Seedling Technician

A technical job that conducts tree breeding and seedling management for mountainous forests, supporting healthy forest regeneration and sustainable forestry resource supply.

Animal Husbandry Technology Instructor

A specialist who provides technical guidance and advice on the husbandry of animals and fish at sites in the livestock and fisheries industries, aiming to improve productivity and animal welfare.

Forest Instructor

Forest instructors promote the conservation and utilization of forests and natural environments, providing guidance and training to the general public.

Forest Pest and Disease Control Technician

A technical position that investigates the occurrence of pests and diseases in forests and plans, implements, and evaluates control measures.

Afforestation Technician

Specialist profession that builds healthy forests through seedling cultivation, planting, thinning, and more.

Tobacco Cultivation Technical Instructor

Tobacco Cultivation Technical Instructors provide specialized guidance and advice to farmers and cultivation cooperatives on cultivation techniques such as soil management, seedling raising, pest and disease control, harvesting and drying technologies to improve tobacco quality and yield. They work at national or prefectural extension service institutions and also support variety selection and the introduction of new technologies.