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Health services managers are responsible for the day-to-day running of a hospital, primary health organisation (PHO), clinic or community health service.
Systems administrators develop, maintain and administer computer operating systems, database management systems, and security policies and procedures.
Civil engineers plan, organise and oversee the building and maintenance of structures such as dams, bridges, sewerage systems and roads.
Network administrators design, install and maintain computer hardware and software networks, from one-building LANs (local area networks) to worldwide WANs (wide area networks).
Administration officers perform a range of administrative tasks to make sure an organisation runs efficiently.
Payroll officers arrange payment of staff salaries and wages.
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Emergency management officers plan for and respond to emergencies such as earthquakes and weather events. They also train communities to prepare for disasters.
Information technology (IT) managers plan and supervise computer and information technology services for organisations or technical teams.
Insurance claims officers decide whether an insurance company will pay out a claim.