Managers and Proprietors in Forestry, Fishing and Related Services
About this career
£32,283
Median salary
New workers start around £19,435.62. Normal pay is £32,283 per year. Highly experienced workers can earn up to £54,685.55.
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Jobs
Subjects achieved a 100% pass rate, including Maths, Further Maths, Physics, English Literature and Spanish.
About this career
- Ensures observance of maritime laws and international fishing regulations.
- Arranges for sale of catch, liaises with onshore agents.
- Plans fishing voyages, maintains vessel/s and equipment and oversees operational safety.
- Oversees maintenance of equipment and fish habitats.
- Arranges rearing and feeding and ensures health of fish stocks.
- Selects suitable breeding grounds for shellfish, sea and freshwater fish and purchases stock.
- Oversees facilities such as visitor centres, nature trails, footpaths, etc..
- Liaises with neighbouring landowners, contractors and local authorities.
- Plans and directs the establishment and maintenance of forest /woodland areas and regularly inspects forest work.
- Decides, or advises on, type of animal to be bred and/or trained, and selects, buys and trains animals accordingly.
- Manages and trains staff.
- Determines financial, staffing and other short- and long-term needs.
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Speaking
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