
A worker operating a pulp processing machine
Pulp and paper production workers operate machinery and equipment involved in the pulp and paper production process.
He whakamārama
Ko ta te kaimahi whakaputa puru rakau mahi ko te whakamahi purere, utauta hoki mo te hatepe whakaputa puru rakau, pepa hoki. Ka mahi whakawhaiti ratou i tetahi wahanga o te mira pera i te whakahatepe matu, whakaputa puru rakau ranei, whakaputa pepa ranei, whakahaerenga koropupu ranei, tiaki taiao ranei.
Entry Requirements
There are no specific entry requirements to become a pulp and paper production worker; however a fork-lift licence is an advantage.

Pay
Pay varies, but pulp and paper production workers usually earn between $35,000 and $80,000 a year.

Job Outlook
While the number of pulp and paper production workers fell between 1996 and 2006, job numbers are expected to remain stable in the near future.