Outdoor Work × Classification Details: Forestry Occupations

88 jobs found.

Log Loading Worker

Forestry worker who loads felled logs onto trucks using heavy machinery or forklifts and prepares them for transportation.

Pest Control Worker (Mountain Forest)

Specialized profession that surveys, prevents, and controls pest and disease occurrences in forests (mountain forests), protecting forest resources using chemical and biological methods.

Forest Nursery Worker (Forest Cultivation)

Forest nursery workers (forest cultivation) are professionals responsible for cultivating forest seedlings, handling tasks from seed sowing to seedling management, transplanting, and pest and disease control.

Gallnut (fushi) Harvester

Forestry worker who collects and harvests insect galls (gallnuts) parasitizing trees and supplies them as traditional dyes or medicinal raw materials.

Firewood Bundler

A forestry-related occupation that cuts and splits felled and split firewood to appropriate lengths, bundles it, ties it, and ships it.

Wood Splitter Worker

Skilled worker who uses an axe or machinery to split logs into appropriate sizes for firewood.

Pine Resin Collector

A forestry job that involves making incisions in the bark or trunk of pine trees to collect and recover the oozing pine resin.

Log Measurer (Log Processing)

Specialized profession that measures the length and diameter of felled logs, determines quality and grade, and records and reports them.

Mitsumata (みつまた) Bark Stripper (Forestry)

Specialized forestry occupation that manually peels bark from mitsumata logs and prepares traditional papermaking raw materials such as washi.

Wild Animal Capture Worker

A profession that captures wild animals in forests or natural environments for population adjustment, protection, or research purposes.