Agricultural Occupations (Including Livestock, Animal Care, Gardening, and Landscaping) X Personality Traits: Interested in natural environments
10 matching jobs found.
Fruit Grower
A profession that manages the growing environment of fruit trees, performs cultivation processes such as pruning, fertilization, spraying, and harvesting seasonally, and produces high-quality fruits.
Flower Gardener
Flower gardeners cultivate and manage ornamental herbaceous flowers, potted plants, cut flowers, etc., for sale. They handle everything from soil improvement, planting, growth management, harvesting, and shipping.
Flower Cultivator
Agricultural workers who grow and manage ornamental grasses, flowers, and floricultural products and ship them to the market. They handle a series of tasks from seeding to seedling raising, transplanting, cultivation management, harvesting, and packaging.
Botanical Garden Cultivation Worker
A job that involves cultivating and managing plants in a botanical garden, responsible for breeding and maintaining the growth of plants for display.
Pruning Worker
Specialist who trims and prunes garden trees and trees to shape them and maintain their health.
Livestock Farmer
Agricultural worker who raises and manages livestock such as cows, pigs, and chickens, handling a series of tasks from breeding to rearing and shipping.
Tree Nursery Worker
A job that involves seedling cultivation, growing, pruning, and transplanting garden trees and ornamental trees, as well as handling sales, installation, and aftercare.
Peppermint (Hakka) Grower
Agricultural worker who cultivates peppermint from cultivation through harvesting, drying, and processing into a state suitable for essential oil extraction.
Vegetable Cultivation Worker (Greenhouse Cultivation)
Cultivates vegetables such as tomatoes and cucumbers inside vinyl greenhouses, performing tasks from environmental management to harvesting.
Insect Rearing Worker (Fireflies, Bell Crickets, Pine Crickets, etc.)
Job involving rearing and managing insects such as fireflies, bell crickets, and pine crickets, and growing and breeding them for ornamental or sales purposes.