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Biosecurity officers check areas of land for harmful animals or plants and arrange for, or help with, pest destruction and control.
Hunters and trappers shoot or trap animals to remove pests and control disease, and for food, fur, or research.
Electricians test, install, maintain and repair electrical systems and equipment.
Food technologists research, develop and improve food and drink products. They may also be involved in the processing, packaging, storage and safety of food to meet government and industry standards.
Nursery growers/workers grow young plants, flowers, trees and shrubs for sale or for use in parks and gardens.
Production managers organise and control the production process in a factory. They ensure that products are made to the right specifications and are ready on time and within budget.
Packhouse workers grade, pack and store fruit, vegetables and other produce in packhouses.
Biochemists study the chemical structure and function of animals, plants and micro-organisms such as bacteria and viruses. They use this research to develop medical, industrial and agricultural products.
Quarantine officers identify and control biosecurity risks at New Zealand's borders by inspecting goods and vessels arriving in the country.
Foreign policy officers represent New Zealand's interests overseas and provide policy advice to the Government on foreign affairs and trade issues.