Has cooperativeness × Keywords: Soil Improvement

8 jobs found.

Forest Cultivation Worker

Forest cultivation workers perform on-site tasks such as planting, weeding, fertilizing, and branch pruning to raise healthy forests, supporting forest growth and preservation as specialists.

Forestry Worker (Silviculture)

A profession that manages forest silviculture, promotes forest growth through planting, thinning, weeding, etc., and is responsible for securing sustainable forest resources.

Landscaper (Apprentice)

Occupation involving the design, construction, and maintenance of green spaces such as gardens and parks in public facilities and private residences. Apprentices handle basic tasks and support work to acquire skills.

Afforestation Site Preparation Worker

A job that involves underbrush cutting, soil leveling, drainage facility installation, etc., in afforestation sites in forests before planting.

Peat Miner

A field worker who excavates peat from wetlands or peatlands and handles drying, transportation, and processing.

Agricultural Civil Engineer (Primarily Engaged in Civil Engineering Work)

Technical profession involved in planning, design, construction, and maintenance management of agricultural infrastructure facilities such as agricultural irrigation canals, drainage facilities, and farm roads.

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.

Field Worker

This occupation involves farm work for cultivating crops such as vegetables and fruits in fields, from plowing to sowing/transplanting, weeding, fertilizer application, harvesting, and sorting. It follows work plans according to seasons and weather, supporting efficient farming activities as a team.