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Installs and maintains telecommunication lines, networks and equipment.
Control engineers research, design, develop and manage the equipment used to monitor and control a wide range of systems and machinery.
Works with stone to construct stone walls, floors, pavements, or other stone structures.
Prepares, paints and decorates walls, windows and doors in all kinds of buildings.
Works with a tailor, retail alterations, or in a clothing factory sewing & pre-cutting material together to create garments of all kinds.
Uses a knowledge of computer systems to manage and run the IT needs of an organisation.
Implements and monitors security protocols at the development stages of software systems, networks and data centres. Someone who helps customers improve the security of their computer and IT system’s infrastructure.
Quarry workers operate the machinery used in quarries to crush and transport rocks and minerals.
Improves the performance and features of software that is used to produce video games.
Analyses the needs of the end users of computers and writes specifications for programmers and technicians.
Construction Site Managers, also known as Site Agents, oversee the day to day operations of construction sites, ensuring the smooth progression of the various work being carried out. This role takes in preventing delays, planning, ensuring budgets and timelines are met, observing health and safety standards and checking the quality of completed work.
Designs, modifies, and tests machinery under the direction of a mechanical engineer.