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VocationalPathways
CONSTRUCTION AND INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR
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April 2014, Version 2
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The ‘dots’ in the following table show the level (or levels) of qualification usually associated with the role. Sometimes you need a specific qualification to get into a job, but in many areas you can work towards higher qualifications by learning on the job. Check out the job profiles on www.careers.govt.nz, or talk to your careers advisor to find out more.
NCEA Level 2 Certificate Diploma Degree
Postgraduate
Degree
Architect
Architectural Technician
Boat Builder
Bricklayer
Building Contractor
Building Inspector
Building Insulator
Cabinet Maker
Caretaker
Carpenter
Civil Engineer
Civil Engineering Technician/Draughtsperson
Concrete Worker
Construction Manager
Crane Operator
Diver
Driller
Earthmoving Machine Operator
Electrician
Energy Auditor
Environmental Engineer
Fabrication Engineer
Floor and Wall Tiler
Floor Covering Installer
Fork-Lift Operator
General Labourer
Glazier
Interior Designer
Joiner
Landscape Architect
Landscape Gardener
Lift Technician
Line Mechanic
Locksmith
Metal Worker
Mine/Quarry Manager
Miner/Quarry Worker
NZQF Level 2 3–4–5 5–6 7 8–10
NCEA Level 2 Certificate Diploma Degree Postgraduate
Degree
Mining Engineer
Naval Architect/Boat Designer
Painter and Decorator
Plasterer
Plumber, Gasfitter, and Drainlayer
Project Manager
Property Manager
Quantity Surveyor
Railway Shunter
Roading Construction Worker
Roadmarker
Roofer
Rubbish/Recycling Collector
Scaffolder
Stonemason
Survey Technician
Surveyor
Water/Waste Water Treatment Operator
Welder
NZQF Level 2 3–4–5 5–6 7 8–10
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CREATIVE INDUSTRIES SECTOR
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CREATIVE INDUSTRIES SECTOR 33 TURNING IDEAS INTO PRODUCTS, SERVICES AND EXPERIENCES THAT ALLOW OTHERS TO SEE OR DO THINGS IN NEW WAYS
The ‘dots’ in the following table show the level or levels of qualification usually associated with the role. Sometimes you need a specific qualification to get a job, but in many areas you can work towards higher qualifications by learning on the job. Check out the job profiles on www.careers.govt.nz or talk to your careers advisor to find out more. *Job roles with an asterisk are in the Creative Industries but detailed qualification and salary information may not be listed for that specific role on the Careers New Zealand website.
NCEA Level 2 Certificate Diploma Degree Postgraduate Degree
Actor
Advertising Specialist
Advertising, Sales or Marketing Manager
Animator/Digital Artist
Architect
Architectural Technican
Archivist
Arranger *
Art Director (Film/Television/Stage)
Artist
Artistic Director
Assistant Stage Manager/Production Assistant
Audio Engineer*
Audio Visual Systems Design*
Author
Body Artist
Box Office Manager*
Clothing/Costume/Fabric /Accessories/Shoe Designer
Clothing Pattern Maker
Chief Executive/Managing Director
Composer*
Conservator
Copyist*
Copywriter
Costume Designer
Creative Director/Art Director
Curator
Dancer/Choreographer/Dance Teacher
Director (Film/Radio/Television/Stage)
Editor
Entertainer
Entertainment Rigger*
Events Coordinator /Events Manager
NZQF Level 2 3–4–5 5–6 7 8–10
Media Producer (Film/Record/ Stage/Television)
NCEA Level 2 Certificate Diploma Degree Postgraduate Degree
Exhibition Designer*
Exhibition Project Manager*
Exhibition Technician
Film /Television Camera Operator
Film and Video Editor
Furniture Designer
Game Developer
Graphic Designer
Graphic Pre-Press Worker
Historian
Illustrator*
Industrial Designer
Interior Designer
Jeweller
Journalist
NZQF Level 2 3–4–5 5–6 7 8–10
Landscape Architect
Lighting Designer*
Live Sound Design*
Mac Operator *
Marketing Specialist
Make-up Artist
Musician
Naval Architect/ Boat Designer
Performing Arts Administrator
Photo Retoucher
Photographer
Playwright
Producer/Media Producer
Production Assistant (Film/Television/Radio/Stage)
Production Designer*
Production Manager*
Properties (Props) Construction/Design
Public Relations Professional
Publishing
Radio Presenter
Screen Printer
Scriptwriter
Session Musician
CREATIVE INDUSTRIES SECTOR 34 TURNING IDEAS INTO PRODUCTS, SERVICES AND EXPERIENCES THAT ALLOW OTHERS TO SEE OR DO THINGS IN NEW WAYS
CREATIVE INDUSTRIES SECTOR 35 TURNING IDEAS INTO PRODUCTS, SERVICES AND EXPERIENCES THAT ALLOW OTHERS TO SEE OR DO THINGS IN NEW WAYS
NCEA Level 2 Certificate Diploma Degree Postgraduate Degree
Set Construction
Sewing Machinist
Signmaker
Sound Technician
Stage Manager*
Stage/Set Designer*
Stonemason
Stuntperson
Technical Manager (Stage & Events)
Technical Operators (Live Sound/ Lighting/ AV)
Technical Writer
Television Presenter
Tour Manager*
Venue Technician*
Visual Merchandiser
Wardrobe Assistant*
Wardrobe Manager*
Web Designer
Web Developer
Website Administrator
NZQF Level 2 3–4–5 5–6 7 8–10
TOI WHAKAARI: NZ DRAMA SCHOOL
Job Profiles for the Manufacturing and Technology Sector There are a huge number of roles and occupations available in this sector, ranging from entry level through to high level.
Even for entry level jobs or apprenticeships, NCEA Level 2 is the minimum you need nowadays, because it means you will have a good foundation in the skills and competencies you will need to go further. For other roles, you’ll definitely need to further your education after school, by undertaking tertiary study, or training on the job.
More information about all of the roles listed here can be found on the Careers New Zealand Website www.careers.govt.nz along with key information about the job, what it pays, and current opportunities.
To find out the pay, prospects, and study costs of a number of jobs you can also check out the Occupation Outlook – www.dol.govt.nz/ occupation-outlook.
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The ‘dots’ in the following table show the level (or levels) of qualification usually associated with the role. Sometimes you need a specific qualification to get into a job, but in many areas you can work towards higher qualifications by learning on the job. Check out the job profiles on www.careers.govt.nz, or talk to your careers advisor to find out more.
Manufacturing and technology Sector | Transforming raw maTerials and ideas inTo markeTable producTs
NCEA Level 2 Trade Certificate
Diploma Degree Postgraduate Degree
Aeronautical Engineer
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer
Architect
Architectural Technician
Automotive Electrician
Automotive Mechanic
Baker
Bicycle Mechanic
Biochemist
Biomedical Engineer
Biomedical Technician (Mechanical and Electronic)
Biotechnologist
Boat Builder
Boiler Attendant
Brewer
Butcher
Cabinet Maker
Chemical Engineer
Chemical Production Operator
Chemist
Civil Engineer
Civil Engineering Technician/Draughtsperson
Clothing Designer
Clothing Marker/Cutter
Clothing Pattern Maker
Computer Systems Technician
Crane Operator
Dairy Products Maker
Database/Systems Administrator
Electrical Engineer
Electrical Engineering Technician
Electrician
Electronics Engineer
Electronics Trades Worker
Energy and Chemical Plant Operator
Engineering Machinist
Environmental Engineer
Fabrication Engineer
NZQF Level 2 3–4–5 5–6 7 8–10
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Manufacturing and technology Sector | Transforming raw maTerials and ideas inTo markeTable producTs
NCEA Level 2 Trade Certificate
Diploma Degree Postgraduate Degree
Food and Beverage Factory Worker
Food Technologist
Fork-Lift Operator
Furniture Finisher
Game Developer
Glass Processor
Graphic Pre-Press Worker
Importer/Exporter
Industrial Designer
Industrial Spray Painter
Information and Communication Technology Manager
Jeweller
Joiner
Lift Technician
Light Technician
Line Mechanic
Locksmith
Marine Engineer
Meat Inspector
Meat/Seafood Process Worker
Mechanical Engineer
Mechanical Engineering Technician
Medical Laboratory Scientist
Metal Worker
Panelbeater
Picture Framer
Plastics Technician
Plastics Worker
Print Finisher
Printer
Product Assembler
Production Manager
Programmer
Project Manager
Pulp and Paper Mill Operator
Purchasing/Supply Officer
Recycler/Dismantler
Refrigeration/Air-conditioning Technician
Saw Doctor
Science Technician
Screen Printer
Sewing Machinist
NZQF Level 2 3–4–5 5–6 7 8–10
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Software Architect
Systems Analyst
Tailor/Dressmaker
Technical Writer
Telecommunications Engineer
Telecommunications Technician
Toolmaker
Tyre Technician
Upholsterer
Vehicle Body Builder/Trimmer
Vehicle Painter
Watchmaker and Repairer
Water/Waste Water Treatment Operator
Web Developer
Website Administrator
Welder
Winemaker
Wood Machinist
Wood Processing Worker
3–4–5 5–6 7 8–10
NCEA Level 2 Trade Certificate
Diploma Degree Postgraduate Degree
NZQF Level 2
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PRIMARY INDUSTRIES SECTOR
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VocationalPathways
The ‘dots’ in the following table show the level (or levels) of qualification usually associated with the role. Sometimes you need a specific qualification to get into a job, but in many areas you can work towards higher qualifications by learning on the job. Check out the job profiles on www.careers.govt.nz, or talk to your careers advisor to find out more.
Primary industries sector | From DNA to the worlD’s DiNNer plAtes, supplyiNg gooDs AND expertise to worlD mArkets
NCEA Level 2 Trade Certificate
Diploma Degree Postgraduate Degree
Agricultural Technician
Agricultural/Horticultural Consultant
Agricultural/Horticultural Scientist
Animal Attendant
Aquaculture Farmer
Arborist
Beekeeper
Biochemist
Biosecurity Officer
Biotechnologist
Crop Farm Worker
Crop Farmer
Dairy Farmer
Dairy Products Maker
Dog Trainer
Energy Auditor
Environmental Engineer
Environmental Scientist
Farm Worker
Farmer/Farm Manager
Fencer
Fishery Officer
Fishing Skipper
Food Technologist
Forester
Forestry and logging worker
Forestry Scientist
Gardener
General Labourer
Geologist
Geophysicist
Groundsperson
Horse Trainer
Hunter/Trapper
Landscape Architect
Landscape Gardener
Marine Biologist
Meat Inspector
NZQF Level 2 3–4–5 5–6 7 8–10
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NZQF Level 2 3–4–5 5–6 7 8–10
NCEA Level 2 Trade Certificate
Diploma Degree Postgraduate Degree
Meat/Seafood Process Worker
Microbiologist
Nursery Grower/Worker
Packhouse Worker
Production Manager
Pulp and Paper Mill Operator
Quarantine Inspector
Ranger
Saw Doctor
Science Technician
Shearer
Stock and Station Agent
Veterinarian
Veterinary Nurse
Winemaker
Wood Processing Worker
Wool Classer
“The machines we are working on at the moment are a wide range from manual, refitted to computerised. But the industry is heading in the direction of more computerised machinery and we constantly need to get up to date with the newest technology.” Mark Logan, planer mill supervisor
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SERVICES INDUSTRIES SECTOR
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The ‘dots’ in the following table show the level (or levels) of qualification usually associated with the role. Sometimes you need a specific qualification to get into a job, but in many areas you can work towards higher qualifications by learning on the job. Check out the job profiles on www.careers.govt.nz, or talk to your careers advisor to find out more.
NZQF Level 2 3–4–5 5–6 7 8–10
NCEA Level 2 Trade Certificate
Diploma Degree Postgraduate Degree
Accountant
Accounts Officer
Actuary
Administration Officer
Advertising Specialist
Advertising, Sales and Marketing Manager
Aeronautical Engineer
Aeroplane Pilot
Agricultural Technician
Air Force Airman/Airwoman
Air Force Officer
Air Traffic Controller
Aircraft Loader
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer
Aircraft Refueller
Animal Attendant
Archivist
Army Officer
Army Soldier
Auctioneer
Auditor
Baker
“I get to send people on holidays and business trips to all sorts of wonderful places as well as travel to experience various destinations myself so I can give first-hand advice to travellers. What really makes my day is when clients come back from their trip and say how wonderful it was and that they are thankful for my expert advice.” Priscilla, Senior Travel Consultant
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SERVICES InduStRIES SECtOR | Helping make people’s dreams come true
NCEA Level 2 Trade Certificate
Diploma Degree Postgraduate Degree
Bank Worker
Barrister
Bartender
Beauty Therapist
Bicycle Mechanic
Brewer
Bus Driver
Butcher
Buyer
Cafe Worker
Cafe/Restaurant Manager
Camping Ground Manager
Caretaker
Carpet Cleaner
Cashier
Casino Worker
Check-in Agent
Chef
Chemist
Cinema Projectionist
Cleaner
Conservator
Contact Centre Worker
Cook
Courier/Postie
Curator
Customs/Freight Broker
Debt Collector
Deckhand
Delivery Driver
Demonstrator
Dietitian
Diver
Diversional Therapist
Dog Trainer
Driving Instructor
Economist
Energy Auditor
Events Manager
Exhibition Technician
Finance Manager
Financial Adviser
Financial Dealer
NZQF Level 2 3–4–5 5–6 7 8–10
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NCEA Level 2 Trade Certificate
Diploma Degree Postgraduate Degree
Fitness Instructor
Flight Attendant
Florist
Flying Instructor
Funeral Director/Embalmer
Furniture Packer/Mover
Gardener
Geologist
Geophysicist
Graphic Designer
Gunsmith
Hairdresser/Barber
Health and Safety Adviser
Health and Safety Inspector
Heavy Truck Driver
Helicopter Pilot
Helpdesk Operator
Historian
Hotel Porter
Hotel/Motel Manager
Housekeeper
Human Resources Adviser
Importer/Exporter
Industrial Designer
Service industries
Insurance Agent
Insurance Claims Officer
Insurance Loss Adjuster
Jeweller
Journalist
Kitchenhand
Laundry Worker/Dry-Cleaner
Legal Executive
Light Technician
Locksmith
Mail Sorter
Maitre d'Hotel
Make Up Artist
Managing Director/Chief Executive
Market Research Analyst
Massage Therapist
Media Producer
NZQF Level 2 3–4–5 5–6 7 8–10
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SERVICES INDUSTRIES SECTORVocationalPathways
NZQF Level 2 3–4–5 5–6 7 8–10
NCEA Level 2 Trade Certificate
Diploma Degree Postgraduate Degree
Meteorologist
Model
Mortgage Broker
Motor Vehicle Salesperson
Navy Officer
Navy Sailor
Office Manager
Outdoor Recreation Guide/Instructor
Panelbeater
Payroll Officer
Personal Assistant
Pest Controller
Pharmacist
Pharmacy Technician
Photographic Developer/Printer
Physicist
Picture Framer
Private Teacher/Tutor
Production Assistant (Film/Television/Radio/Stage)
Professional Sportsperson
Project Manager
Property Manager
Public Relations Professional
Purchasing/Supply Officer
Railway Shunter
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SERVICES InduStRIES SECtOR | Helping make people’s dreams come true
NCEA Level 2 Trade Certificate
Diploma Degree Postgraduate Degree
Real Estate Agent
Receptionist
Records Adviser
Recreation Co-ordinator
Recruitment Consultant
Retail Manager
Retail Sales Assistant
Sales Representative
Secretary
Security Officer/Guard
Service Station Attendant
Ship's Master
Ship's Officer
Signwriter
Solicitor
Sports Coach/Official
Statistician
Stevedore
Storeperson
Street/Park Cleaner
Survey Interviewer
TAB Operator
Taxi Driver/Chauffeur
Technical Writer
Telemarketer
Tour Guide
Tow Truck Operator
Train Conductor
Train Controller
Train Driver
Trainer
Travel Agent/Adviser
Typist/Data Entry Operator
Tyre Technician
Valuer
Vehicle Groomer/Cleaner
Veterinarian
Veterinary Nurse
Visual Merchandiser
Waiter/Waitress
Watchmaker and Repairer
Window Cleaner
Workplace Relations Adviser
NZQF Level 2 3–4–5 5–6 7 8–10
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SOCIAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICES SECTOR
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SOCIAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICES SECTOR
The ‘dots’ in the following table show the level (or levels) of qualification usually associated with the role. Sometimes you need a specific qualification to get into a job, but in many areas you can work towards higher qualifications by learning on the job. Check out the job profiles on www.careers.govt.nz, or talk to your careers advisor to find out more.
NZQF Level 2 3–4–5 5–6 7 8–10
NCEA Level 2 Trade Certificate
Diploma Degree Postgraduate Degree
Acupuncturist
Air Force Airman/Airwoman
Air Force Officer
Ambulance Officer
Anaesthetic Technician
Anaesthetist
Animal Attendant
Army Officer
Army Soldier
Audiologist/Audiometrist
Biomedical Engineer
Biomedical Technician (Mechanical and Electronic)
Biosecurity Officer
Building Inspector
Cardiac Technician
Chiropractor
Clinical Coder
Community Karitane
Community Worker
Conservator
Corrections Officer
Counsellor
Curator
Customs Officer
Dental Assistant
Dental Hygienist
Dental Technician
Dental Therapist
Dentist
Diagnostic Radiologist
Dietitian
Dispensing Optician
Diversional Therapist
Early Childhood Teacher
Education Adviser
Elected Government Representative
Emergency Management Officer
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NCEA Level 2 Trade Certificate
Diploma Degree Postgraduate Degree
Environmental Health Officer
Environmental Scientist
Firefighter
Fishery Officer
Foreign Policy Officer
Forensic Scientist
General Practitioner
Gynaecologist/Obstetrician
Health and Safety Inspector
Health Promoter
Health Services Manager
Immigration Officer
Interpreter
Judge
Kaiwhakaako Maori
Librarian
Library Assistant
Medical Laboratory Scientist
Medical Laboratory Technician
Medical Radiation Technologist
Medical Radiation Therapist
Midwife
Minister of Religion
Nanny/Child Carer
Natural Health Therapist
Navy Officer
Navy Sailor
Nursing Support and Care Worker
Occupational Therapist
Optometrist
Osteopath
Parking Warden
Pathologist
Pharmacist
Pharmacy Technician
Phlebotomist
Physician
Physiologist
Physiotherapist
Podiatrist
Police Officer
Policy Analyst
NZQF Level 2 3–4–5 5–6 7 8–10
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SOCIAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICES SECTOR
NCEA Level 2 Trade Certificate
Diploma Degree Postgraduate Degree
Primary School Teacher
Private Teacher/Tutor
Probation Officer
Psychiatrist
Psychologist
Quarantine Inspector
Radiation Oncologist
Ranger
Recreation Co-ordinator
Registered Nurse
School Principal
Secondary School Teacher
Security Officer/Guard
Social Worker
Special Education Teacher
Speech-Language Therapist
Statistician
Sterilising Technician
Surgeon
Teacher Aide
Teacher of English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)
Tertiary Lecturer
Translator
Urban/Regional Planner
Veterinarian
Veterinary Nurse
Youth Worker
Zookeeper
Zoologist
NZQF Level 2 3–4–5 5–6 7 8–10
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