Collaboration & Teamwork × Classification Details: Logging and Timber Processing Workers
22 matching jobs found.
Mountain Forest Felling Worker
Forestry worker who fells trees in mountain forests and performs bucking and skidding of lumber. Uses chainsaws, hand tools, and heavy machinery to carry out work safely and efficiently.
Log Transport Worker
This occupation involves collecting timber felled in forests and transporting it to storage sites. Using manual labor and forestry machinery such as forwarders and skidders, timber is safely and efficiently transported out.
Skidding Worker
A job that uses collection tools and machinery to transport and organize felled logs from the forest interior to the stacking yard.
Forest Maintenance Worker (Felling, Bucking, and Skidding)
Workers who fell trees in forests, perform bucking, log production, and collect timber using heavy machinery. They contribute to the sustainable use of forest resources by safely and efficiently producing and transporting timber resources.
Lumber Processor
Workers who cut felled timber in forests to appropriate lengths, perform processing such as limbing, and shape and sort it for transportation and sawmilling.
Timber Processing Worker
A forestry technician who cuts felled timber to appropriate lengths and shapes it for easy transportation and processing.
Log Cutter
Specialized worker who cuts felled logs to specified lengths and processes them into logs (bolts).
Logger
A profession that fells trees in forests and produces timber for lumber processing.
Log Loading Worker
Forestry worker who loads felled logs onto trucks using heavy machinery or forklifts and prepares them for transportation.
Log Transport Worker (Forestry: Timber Transport)
Worker who transports timber from mountainous areas to stockpiling sites using cableways and wire ropes.