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Electronics Engineer

Mataaro Tāhiko

Electronics engineers design and oversee production of electronic equipment such as radios, televisions, computers, washing machines and telecommunication systems. They may also work in sales and technical support.

Job opportunities
Good
Training usually required
4 years

Electronics engineers usually earn an average of
$100K per year

Fire Engineer

Mataaro Ārai Ahi

Fire engineers plan and design safety features that detect, control or reduce fire and smoke in buildings and structures. They also analyse how fire behaves and how safety features perform in fire.

Job opportunities
Good
Training usually required
6 years

New fire engineers usually earn
$70K-$90K per year

Senior fire engineers who work as team leaders usually earn
$120K-$180K per year

Mechanical Engineer

Mataaro Pūkaha

Mechanical engineers design and give advice on the building and repair of machines and tools. They also investigate problems and faults with machinery, and study ways to improve manufacturing and energy production.

Job opportunities
Good
Training usually required
3-4 years

Mechanical engineers earn an average of
$85K-$105K per year

Mechanical engineers working as patent attorneys can earn
$75K-$180K per year

Marine Engineer

Mataaro Kaipuke

Marine engineers operate, service and repair engines, and mechanical and electronic equipment on ships and boats.

Job opportunities
Poor
Training usually required
1-3 years

New marine engineers usually earn
$65K-$80K per year

Experienced marine engineers usually earn
$80K-$184K per year