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  • Cafe Worker | Kaimahi Toa Kawhe

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    Cafe workers prepare, serve and sell food and drinks to customers at delicatessens, cafes, canteens and takeaway bars.

  • Plastics Worker | Kaimahi Kirihou

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    Plastics workers operate the machinery that makes, assembles and repairs plastic, composite and rubber products.

  • New Zealand Certificate in Engineering Fabrication (Trade) (Level 4) with strands in Heavy Fabrication, Light Fabrication, and Steel Construction

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  • New Zealand Certificate in Construction Trades Supervision (Level 5) with strands in Commercial Construction, Construction Related Manufacturing, Construction Related Trades, and Residential Building

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  • Fabrication Engineer | Mataaro Piharoa

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    Fabrication engineers make, install and repair metal products such as vents, handrails, boilers, aircraft and boat parts, or beams and girders for construction projects. 

  • Building Insulator | Kaitauārai Whare

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    Building insulators install or apply special material to buildings or equipment to prevent or reduce heat, cold, air, sound or moisture loss.

  • Forestry and Logging Worker | Kaimahi Waonui/Tope Rākau

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  • Miner/Quarry Worker | Kaimahi Huke Kōwaro

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  • Food and Beverage Factory Worker | Kaimahi Tohitū Whakanao Kai/Inu

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  • Wood Processing Worker | Kaimahi Kani Rākau

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    Wood processing workers set up and use woodworking machinery to cut logs into timber for building, furniture and other products.

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