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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.
Welders make, join and repair metal parts for machinery and equipment using welding techniques.
Economists analyse financial, labour and trade markets, and predict or explain economic events.
Lift technicians install, maintain and repair lift and escalator systems.
Fabrication engineers make, install and repair metal products such as vents, handrails, boilers, aircraft and boat parts, or beams and girders for construction projects.
Clinical coders convert information in patient discharge notes into health classification codes. This information is used for research and to plan health funding and services.
Refrigeration/air-conditioning technicians install, service and maintain refrigeration and air-conditioning systems.
Cooks prepare, cook and serve food. They work in cafes, bars, hospitals, schools, daycare centres, fast food outlets, or for caterers.
Dental technicians create and repair devices for the treatment, replacement and protection of damaged, badly positioned or missing teeth.