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- Civil Engineering TechnicianCivil engineering technicians plan the technical details for building and repairing roads, bridges, buildings and other similar structures.
- Electrical EngineerElectrical engineers specify, design and supervise the construction or manufacture of systems and equipment that produce, distribute and/or use electricity. They also maintain, operate and manage these systems and equipment.
- Electronics EngineerElectronics engineers study, design and oversee production of electronic equipment such as radios, televisions, computers, washing machines and telecommunication systems. They may also service equipment.
- Engineering DraughtspersonEngineering draughtspeople make plans and drawings of structures or machines.
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- Mining EngineerMining engineers plan, prepare, design and manage the development of opencast (above ground) or underground mines.
- Natural Resources EngineerNatural resources engineers analyse natural resources such as the water, land, soil, plants and animals. They design technologies and systems that minimise the environmental impact of development and use natural resources in efficient and sustainable ways.
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- Civil EngineeringCivil engineering involves the construction and maintenance of New Zealand's infrastructure, which includes multi-storey buildings, tunnels, and dams. Work in this area includes:
- planning and design
- building and construction
- project management
- inspections and maintenance.
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- the generation, transmission and supply of electricity
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Updated
September 2009