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Want to Work in the Great Outdoors?

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

If you love being outdoors and have a drive to better the environment, there are interesting and exciting ‘green jobs’ that you can pursue. With several categories of outdoor environmental jobs, you are sure to find your niche in this growing sector.

In the field of natural resources and conservation, rangers, wardens, and landscapers work outside in all weather conditions. They are involved primarily with land stewardship and monitoring. In addition, they work with the public to educate on topics pertaining to the land’s resources and the steps that can be taken to preserve them.

Ecology

Protect the endangered species of the world when you work in the field of Ecology. Analyse how organisms interact with their natural environment and report on the distribution of organisms in a specific area. Make a difference when you work to create and maintain thriving natural habitats.

Energy

Energy is a rapidly growing field with diverse and exciting new positions. Wind is an energy source still being evaluated so there are many positions for wind resource specialists. Out in the field, they conduct assessments, design measurement campaigns, and evaluate wind farm layouts. Similarly, hydrologists are hired to study the distribution and circulation of water and their work is done primarily through research at outdoor sites.

Construction and Engineering

There are many construction jobs that focus on the geotechnical aspects of building projects. Evaluating the earth’s subsurface, creating foundations, and monitoring the conditions at the building site are all duties that fall under this category. Geotechnical engineers and construction workers assure that the physical and chemical properties are taken into consideration before and during building.

Recycling and Waste Management
Those looking to work hands-on to better the environment can consider a job in waste and recycling. Many of the worksites are located outdoors and the jobs can include collection services, sorting and processing, and composting and landfill operations.

Farming and Animal Care

Another hands-on industry is farming. The United Kingdom is rich in farm land. Animal care, horticulture, and fencing are just a sample of the many jobs in the agricultural community.

Recreation Jobs

For individuals who are adventurous and athletically inclined, there are many outdoor recreational jobs that connect people with the environment. Those working in a wilderness park, leading a mountain climbing or river rafting expedition serve an important purpose. They are bringing others closer to nature as well as educating them on their surroundings.

Job Description: Tree Surgeon

Monday, June 15th, 2009

Are you interested in entering a fulfilling profession as a tree surgeon? An arborist has a job description that is very different from other typical career paths. In a tree surgeon job you will spend a lot of time outside in weather that can range from pleasant to harsh. You have to be physically capable of climbing a tree holding a chainsaw, and then using the chainsaw when you are in the tree. It is better if you are young, and a person who wants to become a tree surgeon must be physically fit to qualify for the work. It can take several years to become skilled as a tree surgeon, and the job can even be dangerous. However, certain types of people feel that for them personally, nothing could be more appealing and more satisfying than a job as a tree surgeon.

If you want to become an arborist, there are two routes you can take in order to enter this career path. The option is to get on the job training. Find employment with a local tree surgery business in order to begin your training. Most tree surgery businesseses also need groundsmen, and in this position you will gradually be able to learn more about tree surgery. Be aware that wages as a groundsman may be low, and it will take months or years before you can begin to climb yourself.
In your on the job training, you will learn to use a chainsaw proficiently and attain NPTC chainsaw certificates. On the job training has the benefit of letting you find out for yourself just how demanding work conditions are. You will gain a lot of experience, but on the job training will not provide you with the knowledge about arboriculture that you will need.
The second route you can take to become a tree surgeon is to attend a specialist college. A specialist college will give you the knowledge base you need. You will be capable of getting all the certificates you need to become an arborist, and when you start out, your wages will probably be higher. However, you will not yet have the know how and experience you will need in your profession. And it is possible that when you enter your profession, you may find the work to be too physically demanding.

Job Description: Greenkeeper

Friday, March 6th, 2009

UK Green keepers must have a love for nature. A UK Green keeper holds specific skills required necessary to in take care of the finest golf courses in the UK and around the world. A Green keeper is expected to provide defined, clear-cut care in keeping a golf course surface impeccable and continuously ready for golfing enthusiast, maintaining a working relationship with clients in addition to management.

The desired UK Green Keeper candidate should have a desire to work keeping golf course grounds. Not just keeping the grounds clean, but must stay continuously up to date on ever changing landscape design. A green keeper is expected to maintenance grounds, provide continuous treatments necessary in preserving the health of lawns, specific lawn types, plants and have a working knowledge of animals that will enhance the appeal vs. those that will cause damage to lawns. In addition a Uk Green keeper is required to have acquired an all inclusive background in golf course design and knowledge.

Green keepers must have the ability to supervise and manage as well as hands on experience. While they are required to assure a standard of excellence in maintaining a golf course, they will generally be responsible for other employees to assure the work is performed as expected. Some green keeper duties may include but are not limited to:

  1. Treating and performing maintenance necessary to encourage continued growth and health of lawns.
  2. Performing or guiding the performance to repair or maintenance water features or removal of bunkers.
  3. Cleaning and removal of dew from grounds from the early morning continuing throughout the day.
  4. Replacing lawns or repairing damage caused by golfers, weather or animals.
  5. Keeping the grass cut to healthy levels.
  6. Performing maintenance as required on landscaping tools and machinery.
  7. Diplomatically without damage to relationships, guiding golfers on their role in the maintenance of a golf course.
  8. Providing recommendations to owners or investors on updated techniques and new advancements in technology.

A green keeper works flexible hours based on the season of the year and weather conditions. Green keepers must expect and anticipate working hour fluctuations. Due to the normal change in sunlight received, some Green Keepers work longer during the spring and summer seasons beginning around March and ending around November of each year.

Any Green Keeper’s work is of a physical nature. The perfect candidate is required to perform duties usually resulting in lifting, bending or carrying. Because of the physical nature of the job, the health and physical fitness of the desired candidate is considered when making a final selection.

Health issues with regard to allergies must be considered when deciding to become a green keeper. Ninety percent of the work performed is outside. Hay fever, sinusitis, allergic rhinitis and other pollen related illnesses could be heightened when working in this field.

    1. Treating and performing maintenance necessary to encourage continued growth and health of lawns.
    2. Performing or guiding the performance to repair or maintenance water features or removal of bunkers.
    3. Cleaning and removal of dew from grounds from the early morning continuing throughout the day.
    4. Replacing lawns or repairing damage caused by golfers, weather or animals.
    5. Keeping the grass cut to healthy levels.
    6. Performing maintenance as required on landscaping tools and machinery.
    7. Diplomatically without damage to relationships, guiding golfers on their role in the maintenance of a golf course.
    8. Providing recommendations to owners or investors on updated techniques and new advancements in technology.

      A green keeper works flexible hours based on the season of the year and weather conditions. Green keepers must expect and anticipate working hour fluctuations. Due to the normal change in sunlight received, some Green Keepers work longer during the spring and summer seasons beginning around March and ending around November of each year.

      Any Green Keeper’s work is of a physical nature. The perfect candidate is required to perform duties usually resulting in lifting, bending or carrying. Because of the physical nature of the job, the health and physical fitness of the desired candidate is considered when making a final selection.

      Health issues with regard to allergies must be considered when deciding to become a green keeper. Ninety percent of the work performed is outside. Hay fever, sinusitis, allergic rhinitis and other pollen related illnesses could be heightened when working in this field.

      View the latest greenkeeper vacancies and apply for greenkeeping positions today.

      Job Description: General Farm Worker

      Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

      General Farm Workers are hired on crop, livestock, fruit and vegetable, and livestock farms and perform a variety of manual skilled and unskilled jobs around a farm by hand and with various farm equipment. Employees at this position will plant, cultivate, and harvest crops, raise and maintain livestock and poultry, operate, maintain and repair farm equipment, machinery, and buildings. The applicant will need to be able to drive trucks, tractors, and harvesting equipment.

      Livestock duties may include feeding and watering cattle, horses, poultry, other livestock, and pets. Applicant must be willing to clean and muck out stables, pens, barns, and kennels using whatever tools necessary, maintaining a clean and healthy environment. They will need to be able to spot injury and diseases in animals and administer simple medications. Duties include milking cows, and managing poultry and egg operations. Candidate will stack loose hay using a pitchfork, bale hay, and needs the strength to be able to stack hay bales, and load them onto wagons and trucks using hand hooks.

      Crop duties include plowing, harvesting, fertilising, cultivating, and spraying crops using a variety of tractors, plows, harrows, harvesters, and other heavy equipment, as well as a variety of hand tools. They may need to dig seedlings and seed beds, using a hoe and rake, and transplant by hand as necessary. They will need to dig and clear irrigation ditches using shovel and hoe, lay PVC irrigation pipe, and operate sluice gates to irrigate and water crops. The applicant will need to be able to spot diseases and pests in crops, and apply sprays and dusting to treat them. They will need to be able to recognize when crops are ready, and pick, pull, or cut fruits and vegetables and prepare them for market.

      General duties include maintaining and repairing barns, farm and out-buildings, fences, and other farm related structures. Responsible for cleaning, maintaining, and repairing plows, tractors, harvesters, and combines using water and hand tools. General Farm Worker will need to be able to work hard, long hours under adverse weather conditions. After experience and evaluation, general farm worker may be able to become specialized in one or more areas of agriculture.