Patient × Industry & Occupation: Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries & Environment

574 jobs found.

Tea Picker

A specialist job that hand-picks or mechanically harvests grown tea leaves in tea gardens to support the production of high-quality tea leaves.

Tea Cultivation Worker

Tea cultivation workers handle planting, management, and harvesting of tea plants to produce high-quality tea leaves.

Tea Leaf Sorting Worker

This occupation involves sorting and selecting tea leaves by grade and standards using manual labor or machines in tea factories to ensure quality, and removing defective leaves and foreign matter.

Game Warden

Game wardens survey and monitor the habitats and traces of wild birds and beasts in forests and farmlands, and work to prevent wildlife damage and implement protection measures.

Tsukudani Maker

Factory workers who mass-produce highly preservable tsukudani by simmering seafood, seaweed, etc., in seasoning liquids such as soy sauce and sugar. They handle everything from raw material processing to simmering, filling, and packaging under hygiene and quality management.

Bait Collector

A profession that collects biological materials such as ragworms and small fish used as fishing bait from the sea, rivers, and lakes, and supplies them for shipment or sale.

Garden Manager

A profession responsible for the design, construction, and maintenance management of green spaces such as gardens, parks, and private residences.

Fixed Net Manufacturer

A manufacturing job that knits, assembles, and finishes fixed nets used in fishing by hand or machine operation.

Bud Thinning (Tekirai) Worker (Fruit Trees)

Occupation involving selecting and removing buds before flowering in fruit tree cultivation to adjust to the appropriate number.

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.