Horse trainers, also called equine trainers, work with horses to prepare them for riders, races, trail work and horse shows. Read more
Instrument mechanicians manufacture, repair and recalibrate a wide variety of pneumatic, electronic and microcomputer instruments. Read more
Jewellery designers plan the style and pattern of jewellery, silverware and other decorative metalwork products. Read more
A make-up artist is an artist that uses human skin as a canvas and make-up as a medium. Read more
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
Plumbers are called in to install, repair and examine piping systems that are used for moving water, sewage and gases in and out of buildings. Read more
A rope access operator works in hard-to-reach areas without the benefit of a scaffold or a work platform. The key word for these highly-trained specialists is safety. 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
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