Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishery Occupations X Recommended Skills: Safety and Health Management

14 matching jobs found.

Igusa Harvesting Worker

Crop harvesting worker who assesses the growth status of igusa, the raw material for tatami facing, and uses sickles or brush cutters to harvest at the optimal time, then dries, bundles, and transports it.

Industrial Crop Cultivator

Responsible for cultivating and managing industrial crops such as cotton and hemp from planting to harvest, producing high-quality fiber raw materials.

Hoof Trimmer

Specialist who trims horse hooves, prevents overgrowth and deformities, fits and replaces appropriate horseshoes to maintain the horse's health and gait.

Aquaculture Worker

A job that involves managing seedlings, feeding, water quality and health management, harvesting, and shipment preparation for seafood in aquaculture facilities in the sea or rivers.

Charcoal Kiln Maker

Occupation involving the design, manufacturing, and maintenance of charcoal roasting kilns (charcoal kilns) used to carbonize wood.

Landscape Gardening Skilled Worker

Specialist who creates and maintains green spaces such as gardens, parks, and street tree belts.

Timber Processing Worker

A forestry technician who cuts felled timber to appropriate lengths and shapes it for easy transportation and processing.

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.

Nori Harvester

Fishery worker who harvests nori from nori nets at aquaculture farms, performs drying, sorting, and packing.

Nori Harvester (Aquaculture)

Fishery worker who picks nori attached to ropes or nets at nori aquaculture farms and connects it to the drying and processing processes.