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Plumbers, gasfitters and drainlayers assemble, install and repair pipes, drains and fixtures and fittings that supply water and gas or remove waste.
Electricians test, install, maintain and repair electrical systems and equipment.
Paramedics assess and treat people who are seriously ill or injured, and transport them to hospital if necessary.
Funeral directors/embalmers organise and direct funerals, register deaths, and prepare human bodies for visits by families, and for burial or cremation.
Kia Tū, Kia Māia, Kia Manawanui! Be Brave, Be Bold, Be Determined! Careers New Zealand headed out to film five successful Māori businesses in the agriculture, construction, health and fitness and...
Donald Super influenced the idea that developing a sense of self and realise that you change over time is important when planning your career.
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.
Beekeepers look after beehives in apiaries that produce honey, wax, pollen and other bee products. They may also offer pollination services to horticultural and seed crop producers.
Youth workers support young people to improve their health, education, training and employment opportunities.
Hairdressers/barbers cut, colour and style hair. Barbers also shave and trim hair, moustaches and beards.