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Forestry and Logging Worker

Kaimahi Waonui/​Tope Rākau

Forestry and logging workers plant, maintain, measure, cut and clear trees from forests.

Job opportunities
Good
Training usually required
>1 year

Trainee forestry and logging workers usually earn
$48K-$65K per year

Qualified forestry and logging workers usually earn
$65K-$75K per year

Shearer

Kaikuti Hipi

Shearers cut the wool from sheep with clippers.

Job opportunities
Average

Shearers with one to three years’ experience usually earn
$48K-$65K per year

Shearers with more than three years’ experience usually earn
$65K-$130K per year

Viticulturist

Kaiparuauru Kerepe

Viticulturists grow and harvest grapes from grapevines, and manage vineyards.

Job opportunities
Good

Vineyard workers and supervisors usually earn
$48K-$53K per year

Vineyard managers and viticulturists usually earn
$63K-$128K per year

Arborist

Kaitiaki Rākau

Arborists plant and remove trees, prune branches and treat disease.

Job opportunities
Good
Training usually required
1-3 years

Arborists with up to five years' experience usually earn
$23-$25 per hour

Arborists with more than five years' experience usually earn
$25-$35 per hour

Hunter/​Trapper

Kaikimi/​Kaihopu Kararehe

Hunters and trappers shoot or trap animals to remove pests and control disease, and for food, fur, or research.

Job opportunities
Average

Pay for hunters and trappers depends on the type of work they do and their experience.

Groundsperson

Kaimanaaki Papa

Groundspeople are in charge of the turf (grass), tracks and pitches at sports fields, golf courses, public areas, schools and racecourses.

Job opportunities
Good

Groundspeople usually earn
$50K-$60K per year

Head groundspeople and managers can earn
$60K-$100K per year