Creativity & Ideation × Classification Details: Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishery Occupations
403 matching jobs found.
Tea Cultivation Worker
Tea cultivation workers handle planting, management, and harvesting of tea plants to produce high-quality tea leaves.
Game Warden
Game wardens survey and monitor the habitats and traces of wild birds and beasts in forests and farmlands, and work to prevent wildlife damage and implement protection measures.
Bait Collector
A profession that collects biological materials such as ragworms and small fish used as fishing bait from the sea, rivers, and lakes, and supplies them for shipment or sale.
Set Net Fisherman
Fishery worker who manages and operates set nets installed in the sea to catch fish.
Farrier
Specialist who removes, adjusts, and replaces horseshoes to maintain the health of horses' hooves.
Tilapia Aquaculture Worker
Occupation involving aquaculture operations at tilapia (freshwater fish) farms, from seedling management to feeding, water quality management, and harvesting.
Bud Thinning (Tekirai) Worker (Fruit Trees)
Occupation involving selecting and removing buds before flowering in fruit tree cultivation to adjust to the appropriate number.
Tengusa Harvester
A profession that harvests 'tengusa,' a type of seaweed used as raw material for agar, from coastal shallows and rocky reefs, and supplies it as processing raw material.
Cast Net Fisherman
A fisherman who uses hand-cast nets to envelop and capture schools of fish in coastal areas.
Animal Test Technician
This occupation maintains and manages the breeding environment of laboratory animals, observes them, provides feeding and cleaning, etc., to support experiments by researchers. Appropriate techniques and compliance with laws and regulations are required to balance animal welfare and safe experimentation.