Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries & Environment × Required Skills: GIS
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Environmental Surveyor
Environmental surveyors conduct surveys and measurements of natural environments, air, water quality, and soil, providing data useful for environmental impact assessments and risk assessments as a specialized profession.
Nature Conservation Officer (Ranger)
Specialist profession that conserves natural environments such as national parks and nature parks, protects wildlife, ensures the safety of users, and conducts environmental education.
Forest Civil Engineering Technician
Forest Civil Engineering Technicians are specialized professionals who design, construct, and maintain forest environments, erosion control and flood control projects, forest roads, etc.
Fisheries Scientist
Fisheries scientists conduct surveys and analyses related to fishery resources and marine ecosystems, aiming to develop sustainable fisheries and aquaculture technologies.
Water Volume Surveyor
A profession that surveys and measures water volume and flow velocity in water bodies such as rivers and reservoirs, providing data necessary for water resource management and disaster prevention measures.
Soil Researcher
Soil researchers analyze the physical, chemical, and biological properties of soil and provide expertise related to environmental conservation and agricultural utilization.
Agricultural Civil Engineering Researcher
Specialized research position that conducts design and research on farmland water management, soil improvement, and rural infrastructure to enhance agricultural productivity and sustainability.
Forestry Inspection Technician
A technical job that surveys and evaluates the condition of forests and the health and growth of trees, supporting proper forestry operations and conservation.
Forest Road Design Engineer
A technical position that plans, surveys, and designs forest roads in forested areas, proposing road structures that consider safety and environmental considerations.