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Hotel porters meet and greet guests, answer enquiries, assist with luggage and park guests' vehicles.
Customs officers control the entry and departure of goods, ships, planes and people to and from New Zealand.
Purchasing/supply officers buy or supply equipment, materials and services at the best price and quality for an organisation.
Chemical production operators perform a variety of tasks involved in producing toiletries or pharmaceutical products, including ointments, creams, aerosols, tablets, capsules, bandages and vaccines.
Food and beverage factory workers prepare ingredients, operate machinery, and bottle or package food and drink.
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.
Table games dealers lead and control games played at casinos, calculate winnings and losses, and pay out winning bets.
Landscapers design, develop, maintain and remodel gardens and landscapes.
Scrum masters use the scrum software development approach to keep IT project teams on track. They also help remove obstacles to progress.
Cooks prepare, cook and serve food. They work in cafes, bars, hospitals, schools, daycare centres, fast food outlets, or for caterers.