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Engineering machinists create, assemble and repair metal products by interpreting designs, measuring metals, and operating machines to cut and shape them.
Joiners use timber and board products to make fittings such as cabinets, doors, window frames and stairs.
Sewing machinists stitch together clothing, canvas for tents and awnings, and soft furnishings.
Wood processing workers set up and use woodworking machinery to cut logs into timber for building, furniture and other products.
Engineering may be for you if you are interested in:
Tailors/dressmakers design, make, alter and repair clothing.
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.
Mechanical engineers design and give advice on the building and repair of machines and tools. They also investigate problems and faults with machinery, and study ways to improve manufacturing and energy production.
Environmental engineers assess and reduce the impact of engineering projects on water, soil and air. They also plan and design systems to treat and remove waste.