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Biomedical engineers design, build and maintain medical equipment, artificial body parts and computer programs to help treat disabilities, diseases, or injuries.
Quarantine officers identify and control biosecurity risks at New Zealand's borders by inspecting goods and vessels arriving in the country.
Buyers purchase goods to sell in warehouses, shops or department stores.
Legal executives help lawyers prepare and file legal documents, research and prepare cases, give legal advice and help with house sales.
Payroll officers arrange payment of staff salaries and wages.
Network administrators design, install and maintain computer hardware and software networks, from one-building LANs (local area networks) to worldwide WANs (wide area networks).
Scrum masters use the scrum software development approach to keep IT project teams on track. They also help remove obstacles to progress.
Accounts officers are responsible for monitoring and managing financial accounts for their organisation.
Cabinet makers make and repair fittings and furniture for homes, businesses and boats.
Cooks prepare, cook and serve food. They work in cafes, bars, hospitals, schools, daycare centres, fast food outlets, or for caterers.