Also known as automotive body repairers, panel beaters are service technicians that repair a vehicle and vehicle components back to their factory state. Read more
Photographers use their technical expertise, creativity and composition skills to produce and preserve images of people, places, events and objects. Read more
Production assistants give practical support to the director and production team during the making of films and television programmes. Read more
Public relations officers plan, develop, put into place and evaluate information and communication strategies that present a client’s (an individual or company) image and reputation. Read more
Radio disc jockeys, also known as radio DJs, play and mix music and discuss news, music or other topics of interest. Read more
Seamstresses - or sewing machine operators - use high-powered, heavy-duty industrial sewing machines to stitch together garments and other products of cloth, canvas, leather and non-woven fabrics. Read more
Singer/actresses are performing artists who are generally under the field of entertainment, bringing characters and songs to life through entertaining an audience. Read more
Software developers (also known as computer programmers) design, build, install, test and maintain software systems that help businesses and equipment work effectively and efficiently. Read more
Systems engineers are the primary interface between management, customers, suppliers and specialty engineers in the systems development process. Read more
Tattoo artists use an electrically powered instrument to inject a tattoo into the skin of a person. Professional tattoo artists have a tattoo licence and provide a safe service. Read more
Technical sales engineers combine technical knowledge with sales skills to provide advice and support on a range of complex products and services. Read more
Welders are tradespeople who specialise in fabricating products by joining together materials like steel, brass, stainless steel and aluminum. Read more
Writers are involved in the creation and development of works of fiction and non-fiction. Read more