Explore careers in environment and land, including farmer, ranger, ecologist, consultant, surveyor, and more.
Fence installer
Fence installers put up and repair fences, gates and other barriers.
Fish farmer
Fish farmers breed and look after fish and shellfish in small teams.
Fishing boat deckhand
Deckhands work on fishing boats and trawlers. They operate and maintain fishing gear, nets and lines, and process catches as they're taken in.
Florist
Florists sell flowers and create displays for weddings, funerals, events and special occasions.
Forestry worker
Forestry workers plant, manage and harvest trees and care for the environment in forests and woodland.
Gamekeeper
Gamekeepers manage habitats and wildlife in upland and lowland areas used for shooting and fishing.
Gardener
Gardeners grow and look after plants in parks, gardens and other green spaces.
Geoscientist
Geoscientists study the Earth's structure and formation above and below ground to explore natural processes and mineral resources.
Geospatial technician
Geospatial technicians collect data to create maps, update satellite navigation systems and plan construction and conservation projects.
Geotechnician
Geotechnicians collect and analyse geological data from rock, soil and water samples for use in construction, mining and engineering.
Groundsperson
A groundsperson looks after the pitches, tracks and courses used in sports like golf, cricket, football and racing.
Horticultural manager
A horticultural manager grows plants for use in parks, gardens and public spaces.
Horticultural therapist
Horticultural therapists use gardening to improve their clients' health and wellbeing, and to learn new skills.
Horticultural worker
Horticultural workers grow plants in garden nurseries, work in food production, and maintain parks and gardens.
Hydrologist
Hydrologists study rainfall, rivers and groundwater systems to help develop sustainable ways of managing water.
Land surveyor
Land surveyors measure the shape of the land, and gather data for civil engineering and construction projects.
Landscape architect
Landscape architects plan, design and manage the landscapes we live and work in.
Landscaper
Landscapers create and maintain gardens, parks and other outdoor areas.
Marine engineer
Marine engineers build and repair boats, ships, submarines, offshore platforms and drilling equipment.
Meteorologist
Meteorologists collect and study data from the atmosphere and oceans to make weather forecasts and carry out research.
Nuclear engineer
Nuclear engineers design and build technology used in areas like power generation, healthcare and defence.
Oceanographer
Oceanographers study seas and currents, marine plants and animals, and the rocks and minerals that lie beneath the sea bed.
Palaeontologist
Palaeontologists study the history of life on Earth through fossils.
Pest control technician
Pest control technicians identify infestations and get rid of pests like rats, mice, wasps and cockroaches.
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