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Analyse the properties of food and the effects of processing, freezing and storing food.
Works on a trawler at sea, catching and landing all kinds of fish and shellfish.
A travelling head is part of the stable staff team responsible for all duties required to take mares and foals to stallion farms during the breeding season, yearlings to sales, Racehorses to the Racecourse, or horses to the vet clinic.
A person who specialises in the survey of oceans.
The stud groom’s role encompasses a variety of positions from handling stallions to foaling-down broodmares or preparing yearlings and is fundamental to the day to day running and operation of any study farm. A few tasks involved on a near daily basis are mucking out stalls, bringing horses in, educating foals and weanlings, and feeding horses.
Trains and instructs people to ride and care for ponies and horses at a stables.
Studies the oceans and seas of the world, how they work and what they do.
Conducts research and studies the various ways crops and plants can be cultivated, genetically altered, towards improved production and yield.
Supports the work of professional geoscientists by collecting and analysing information from rock samples.
Trains, prepares, and rides horses for professional competitions.
A work rider is responsible for riding Racehorses during workouts particularly in their fast work; they must be accomplished riders and be able to follow instructions to the letter. Riders must be in top physical shape and they must maintain appropriate riding weights—generally under 12 stone for Jump Racing and under 10 stone for Flat.
Inspects forestry work, collects statistics about forest estates and may have an input into forestry policy developments