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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

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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

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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

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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

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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.

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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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PRIMARY INDUSTRIES SECTOR

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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SERVICES INDUSTRIES SECTOR

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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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

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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