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Showing 11-20/4233 results for Engineering (degree or technical) Environmental Study.
Forest managers plan and direct the planting, growth, harvesting and protection of forests for wood production.
Electronics engineers design and oversee production of electronic equipment such as radios, televisions, computers, washing machines and telecommunication systems. They may also work in sales and technical support.
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.
Agricultural/horticultural scientists study farm animals, soils, pastures and crops to improve growth, health and quality, and to prevent pests and disease.
Marine engineers operate, service and repair engines, and mechanical and electronic equipment on ships and boats.
Biomedical engineers design, build and maintain medical equipment, artificial body parts and computer programs to help treat disabilities, diseases, or injuries.
Fire engineers plan and design safety features that detect, control or reduce fire and smoke in buildings and structures. They also analyse how fire behaves and how safety features perform in fire.
Agricultural/horticultural field representatives sell products such as farm equipment, and advise clients on crop and livestock management.