Horticulture.

Horticulture has jobs to suit people of all ages with a range of skills, interests, and experiences.

Opportunities in horticulture

There are thousands of jobs in fruit and vegetable growing, harvesting, processing, distribution, and marketing across New Zealand. These jobs suit people of all ages with a range of skills, interests and experiences, and can lead to well-paying careers in technology, applied science, and management. 

Jobs range from wearing gumboots and hi-vis to wearing a lab coat or business suit. What can start out as a summer job can lead to a rewarding, decades-long career, anywhere in New Zealand. 

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I love working in the kiwifruit industry because there is a huge network of supportive people always willing to lend a hand or impart valuable knowledge.

Megan Fox, Horti-Technology / Orchard Technical Advisor, Southern Cross Horticulture

Types of jobs in horticulture

  • Orchard manager

    Salary: $55,000-$150,000 per year*

    Orchard managers plan and manage the growing of fruit in orchards.

    They are responsible for all orchard operations including managing staff, budgets, resources, and establishing goals and plans to optimise fruit production and profitability.

    * GoHorticulture website

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  • Food technologist

    Salary: $50,000-$75,000 per year*

    Food technologists research, develop, and improve food and drink products.

    They are also involved in the processing, packaging, storage, and safety of food to meet government and industry standards.

    * GoHorticulture website

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  • Supply chain and logistics manager

    Salary: $65,000-$90,000 per year*

    Supply chain managers direct the design, development and implementation of warehouse distribution.

    They arrange the smooth movement of goods from the supplier to the customer including storage, distribution and logistics.

    * GoHorticulture website

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  • Climbing Arborist

    Salary: $75,000-$98,000*

    A Climbing Arborist specialises in aerial tree work. This includes operations such as pruning, trimming, canopy reductions, inspections, and tree removals. Additionally, they perform complex climbing operations utilising advanced rigging techniques, cranes, or helicopters. They will also assist in ground-based duties.

    * NZARB

  • Utility Aborist

    Salary: $60,000-$95,000*

    A Utility Arborist specializes in the maintenance of trees around electricity. Duties include removing tree branches and woody vegetation that is in proximity of lines or electrical assets through pruning, rigging, and felling. A Utility Arborist uses climbing techniques, climbing systems and mechanized equipment to work at heights in urban, rural, and off-road locations.

    * NZARB

Read about horticulture roles on Go Hort

Fruit industry

Find seasonal roles in the fruit industry

New Zealand is famous for its fruit. Seasonal work during harvest is a great way to get a taste for the industry, learn new skills and earn good money. There are jobs in orchards and packhouses during harvest. 

Find seasonal work

Find KiwiFruit Jobs New Zealand Facebook Page

 

If you're new to the industry, take a look at these handy resources from Horticulture New Zealand which shares what to expect from a seasonal role, information about accommodation and more.

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Vegetable industry

A diverse industry all year round

New Zealand grows more than 50 types of vegetable, all across the country. Most New Zealand vegetables are grown in Pukekohe, the Horowhenua and Canterbury, and are transported across the country. 

It's a diverse industry with immediate jobs and career opportunities. 

Learn more at GoHort

Arboriculture

Arborists specialise in the care of individual trees.
They are knowledgeable about the needs of trees and are trained and equipped to provide proper care, to ensure the longevity of a tree while eliminating risk.

Find Arborist jobs on SEEK

Find Arborist jobs on TradeMe

 

Find out more about the Arboriculture Industry.

Visit NZARB                   Visit ISA

Seasonal job support

New Zealand Seasonal Work Scheme

If you're looking at working a seasonal job in horticulture for six weeks or more, you may be eligible for support with transport, clothing, moving costs and accommodation costs.

You may also qualify for an incentive payment.

 

Check your eligibility

Seasonal Employment Calendars

Learning and training opportunities

There are plenty of opportunities across New Zealand to ‘earn while you learn’ about horticulture, and gain valuable skills you can apply across the industry – from getting soil ready for planting to making sure the fruit and vegetables arrive on the table, fresh and safe. 

Keen to learn more?

Find out about a range of food and fibre jobs, what skills are needed and training available.

Visit careers.govt.nz

Connecting you to support.

View the support options available to you on your work, education or training journey.

Visit connected.govt.nz