Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries & Environment × Required Skills: Safety and Health Management
29 matching jobs found.
Afforestation Worker
A forestry worker who handles seedling cultivation, planting, and conservation management in mountain forests.
Trolley Wood Transport Worker
Workers who efficiently transport timber within forests using trolley devices that employ cables and pulleys.
Pesticide Application Worker
Pesticide application workers are specialists who properly prepare the pesticides necessary for crops and apply them to fields using machinery such as tractors or drones. They perform pest and disease control, supporting the improvement of crop quality and securing yields.
Crop Pest Control Worker (Crops)
This occupation involves investigating and monitoring the occurrence of pests and diseases in crops, and formulating and implementing optimal control plans including pesticide application and biological control.
Manure and Urine Treatment Technician
A technical job that safely processes manure and urine generated from livestock farming or household excreta, purifying and recycling them.
Bed Log Maker
Worker who prepares and manages bed logs for cultivating mushrooms such as shiitake. Responsible for the processes from felling logs to cutting, sterilization, inoculation, and installation in the stacking yard.
Imported Timber Disinfection Worker
A worker who performs disinfection treatments such as fumigation and heat treatment on imported timber to prevent the entry of pests and pathogens.
Forestry Technician
A professional who manages sustainable forest resources by utilizing technologies related to forest conservation, nurturing, and timber production.
Forestry Worker (Logging, Lumber Processing, and Timber Collection)
Specialized workers engaged in felling, lumber processing, and timber collection operations in forests, involved in the upstream processes of timber production.