Careers matching tag 'Environment and land'.
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Agricultural engineer (Land-based engineer)
Agricultural engineers build, service and repair agricultural, horticultural and forestry machinery and equipment.Salary £25,000 Starter to £45,000 Experienced -
Arboricultural officer (Tree officer, forest officer)
Arboricultural officers manage and maintain trees for local councils and arboricultural contractors.Salary £25,000 Starter to £40,000 Experienced -
Archaeologist
Archaeologists learn about the past by studying written records, collecting oral histories and excavating objects and remains at historical sites.Salary £24,000 Starter to £40,000 Experienced -
Bin worker (Refuse collector, waste operative, recycling collector)
Bin workers collect household and commercial waste for disposal or recycling.Salary £24,000 Starter to £30,000 Experienced -
Cemetery worker (Gravedigger, cemetery operative)
Cemetery workers prepare and maintain graves, burial plots, memorial sites and gardens.Salary £23,000 Starter to £28,000 Experienced -
Climate scientist (Climatologist)
Climate scientists study changes in the Earth's climate over time and how they might affect the planet in the future.Salary £15,609 Starter to £55,000 Experienced -
Countryside officer (Conservation officer)
Countryside officers manage, protect and improve the rural environment.Salary £22,000 Starter to £34,000 Experienced -
Environmental health practitioner (Environmental health officer)
Environmental health practitioners make sure people's surroundings are safe, healthy and hygienic.Salary £27,000 Starter to £40,000 Experienced -
Farmer (Farm manager)
Farmers and farm managers grow crops and raise farm animals for food production.Salary £24,000 Starter to £50,000 Experienced -
Geoscientist (Geologist)
Geoscientists study the Earth's structure and formation above and below ground to explore natural processes and mineral resources.Salary £28,000 Starter to £45,000 Experienced -
Geotechnician (Geotechnical lab technician, geotechnical engineer)
Geotechnicians collect and analyse geological data from rock, soil and water samples for use in construction, mining and engineering.Salary £24,000 Starter to £35,000 Experienced -
Horticultural therapist
Horticultural therapists use gardening to improve their clients' health and wellbeing, and to learn new skills.Salary £18,000 Starter to £27,000 Experienced -
Meteorologist (Weather forecaster, weather scientist)
Meteorologists collect and study data from the atmosphere and oceans to make weather forecasts and carry out research.Salary £27,000 Starter to £60,000 Experienced -
Oceanographer (Marine scientist)
Oceanographers study seas and currents, marine plants and animals, and the rocks and minerals that lie beneath the sea bed.Salary £23,000 Starter to £45,000 Experienced -
Palaeontologist
Palaeontologists study the history of life on Earth through fossils.Salary £25,000 Starter to £45,000 Experienced -
Pest control technician (Pest control officer)
Pest control technicians identify infestations and get rid of pests like rats, mice, wasps and cockroaches.Salary £22,000 Starter to £30,000 Experienced -
Recycled metals worker
Recycled metals workers grade, sort, clean and bale scrap metal for recycling.Salary £20,000 Starter to £24,000 Experienced -
Research scientist
Research scientists plan and lead experiments and investigations on a range of scientific topics.Salary £27,000 Starter to £48,000 Experienced -
Rural surveyor (Agricultural surveyor)
Rural surveyors provide business services to landowners and farmers, like property valuation, land management and auctioneering.Salary £26,000 Starter to £50,000 Experienced -
Seismologist (Geophysicist)
Seismologists study shock waves created by earthquakes, volcanoes and tsunamis. They also work in oil, gas and minerals exploration.Salary £24,000 Starter to £50,000 Experienced
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