Forestry and Logging Workers are employed in many parts of Australia, with South Australia and Tasmania having the largest shares of Aquaculture Workers. They primarily work in Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing; Administrative and Support Services; and Manufacturing industries.
Full-time work is common. Forestry and Logging Workers are required to have a diploma, relevant work experience and registration.
Forestry Worker
ANZSCO 841311
Job Description
Develop, maintain, or protect the forest, forested areas, and woodlands
Specialisation
Fire Lookout
Forestry Tree Pruner
Tree Planter
Logging Assistant
ANZSCO 841312
Job Description
Assists with logging, felling, and sawing of trees in forests.
Specialisation
Sleeper Cutter
Tree Faller
ANZSCO 841313
Job Description
Fells trees in forests and trims and saws them into logs
Specialisation
Hardwood Faller
Softwood Faller
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