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Film and television camera operators use digital and film cameras to record events and scenes for television, movies and videos.
Chemical production operators perform a variety of tasks involved in producing toiletries or pharmaceutical products, including ointments, creams, aerosols, tablets, capsules, bandages and vaccines.
Roadmarkers use machines to apply markings to roads and surfaces such as car parks and sports courts.
Sales representatives promote, market and sell products or services to business and professional establishments, or wholesale or retail outlets.
Psychiatrists diagnose and treat mental illness and emotional and behavioural disorders by providing psychotherapeutic treatment and psychiatric medication.
Health and safety inspectors assess workplaces and work activities to determine if employers are keeping workers and other people safe and healthy at work. They also educate people about health and safety, investigate accidents and lead prosecutions.
Welders make, join and repair metal parts for machinery and equipment using welding techniques.
Cooks prepare, cook and serve food. They work in cafes, bars, hospitals, schools, daycare centres, fast food outlets, or for caterers.