Forestry Occupations X Workstyle: Outdoor work
22 matching jobs found.
Undergrowth Clearing Worker
A profession responsible for clearing undergrowth and underbrush around seedlings and young trees to maintain the silviculture environment for forest growth.
Tree Root Collector
A forestry worker who excavates roots and root stumps of trees growing in forests and collects and transports them as materials.
Bark Peeler
Forestry worker who strips bark from logs after felling to prepare them for sawmilling and preservation treatment.
Camphor Root Collector
This occupation involves excavating the roots of naturally growing camphor trees (Lauraceae family) in forests and collecting and transporting them as raw materials for camphor production.
Tree Planting Worker
Tree planting workers are specialists who plant seedlings in post-logging forests, prepare the growth environment, and work on forest regeneration and nurturing.
Forest Worker (Silviculture)
A job that nurtures and manages healthy forests through seedling planting, weeding, thinning, and other tasks.
Timber Processing and Transportation Worker
Occupation involving transporting felled logs (processed timber) from within the forest to collection points or loading areas using transportation machinery or trucks.
Charcoal Kiln Builder (Charcoal Kiln)
Occupation that utilizes forest resources to construct and manage charcoal kilns for producing charcoal.
Non-timber Forest Product Harvester
Worker who safely and sustainably harvests natural mushrooms, wild vegetables, honey, vines, and other non-timber forest products in mountain forests.
Forest Cultivation (bui-ku) Worker
Forest cultivation workers perform thinning, pruning, underbrush clearing, removal thinning, fertilization, etc., in growing forests (natural and planted), supporting the development of healthy and sustainable forests as on-site workers.