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Parking officers give fines for illegal parking and vehicle offences such as unregistered cars.
Interpreters convert what people say from one language into another.
Refrigeration/air-conditioning technicians install, service and maintain refrigeration and air-conditioning systems.
Continuing our Q & A series – answering questions from parents about their young person's work and learning choices.
Purchasing/supply officers buy or supply equipment, materials and services at the best price and quality for an organisation.
Stevedores operate a variety of heavy machinery to load, unload, tally and stow the cargo of a ship.
Cooks prepare, cook and serve food. They work in cafes, bars, hospitals, schools, daycare centres, fast food outlets, or for caterers.
Chemical production operators perform a variety of tasks involved in producing toiletries or pharmaceutical products, including ointments, creams, aerosols, tablets, capsules, bandages and vaccines.
Coachbuilders manufacture and assemble frames, panels and parts for vehicles such as buses and motor homes. Vehicle trimmers install and repair the upholstery of vehicles.
Historians research, write and present information about events and people of the past and present. They may also teach history.