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Study at every tertiary level from certificate to degree at a wānanga for training grounded in kaupapa Māori me āhuatanga Māori.
Pulp and paper mill operators operate, maintain and repair machines that make pulp and paper.
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.
Helicopter pilots fly helicopters to transport goods, people including photographers, spread fertiliser, spray crops, lift items into difficult sites and provide air rescue and ambulance services.
Building and construction managers plan, control and co-ordinate civil engineering or building projects, and the resources and people involved.
Office Administrators help ensure organisations run efficiently.
Event managers plan, promote and run events, such as conferences, for a variety of clients.
Historians research, write and present information about events and people of the past and present. They may also teach history.
Insurance claims officers decide whether an insurance company will pay out a claim.