Careers matching tag 'Engineering and maintenance'.
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Aerospace engineer (Aeronautical engineer)
Aerospace engineers design, test, build and maintain aeroplanes, spacecraft and satellites.Salary £27,000 Starter to £60,000 Experienced -
Aerospace engineering technician (Aircraft maintenance technician)
Aerospace engineering technicians build, test and maintain commercial and military aircraft, and satellites.Salary £26,000 Starter to £45,000 Experienced -
Automotive engineer
Automotive engineers design, test and build cars, vans, lorries, buses and motorbikes.Salary £26,000 Starter to £48,000 Experienced -
Broadcast engineer
Broadcast engineers make sure programmes are shown at the right times, go out without issues and are of the best quality.Salary £26,000 Starter to £50,000 Experienced -
Caretaker (Janitor)
Caretakers look after buildings like schools, community centres and apartment blocks, keeping them secure, clean and well-maintained.Salary £22,000 Starter to £30,000 Experienced -
CNC machinist (CNC operator)
Computer numerically controlled (CNC) machinists make precision parts for the engineering and manufacturing industries.Salary £20,000 Starter to £35,000 Experienced -
Critical care technologist (Critical care scientist)
Critical care technologists monitor life support and other equipment used with critically ill patients.Salary £33,706 Starter to £47,672 Experienced -
Engineering maintenance technician
Engineering maintenance technicians service and repair equipment in industries like manufacturing, production and transport.Salary £21,000 Starter to £40,000 Experienced -
Engineering operative
Engineering operatives make, service and repair machinery and tools across lots of different industries.Salary £22,000 Starter to £33,000 Experienced -
Ergonomist (Human factors specialist)
Ergonomists research ways to design products, workplaces or systems to suit the people who use them.Salary £30,000 Starter to £60,000 Experienced -
Food factory worker (Food process operative, food processing worker)
Food factory workers make frozen, tinned, baked and dried products.Salary £21,000 Starter to £28,000 Experienced -
Foundry moulder (Foundry worker, core maker, foundry castings maker)
Foundry moulders create moulds and castings to make parts and components for use in industry and manufacturing.Salary £23,000 Starter to £30,000 Experienced -
Furniture maker (Cabinet maker, upholsterer)
Furniture makers use their craft skills to produce items, including chairs, tables, beds and kitchen cabinets.Salary £23,000 Starter to £32,000 Experienced -
Lighting technician (Gaffer)
Lighting technicians set up and operate lighting for concerts, conferences and theatre, or in film and TV productions.Salary £15,000 Starter to £40,000 Experienced -
Live sound engineer (Audio engineer)
Live sound engineers control the sound at events like theatre performances, music concerts and festivals.Salary £25,000 Starter to £40,000 Experienced -
Model maker
Model makers create 3D models for use in film and TV, construction, engineering and architecture.Salary £23,000 Starter to £31,000 Experienced -
Steel erector
Steel erectors assemble beams and girders that support the structure of buildings, stadiums, bridges and tunnels.Salary £24,000 Starter to £40,000 Experienced -
Steel fixer
Steel fixers install and tie together steel bars and mesh that are used to strengthen concrete on construction projects.Salary £22,000 Starter to £45,000 Experienced -
Structural engineer
Structural engineers help to design and build large structures and buildings, like hospitals, sports stadiums and bridges.Salary £24,000 Starter to £55,000 Experienced -
TV or film sound technician (Production sound mixer, sound recordist)
Sound technicians are responsible for recording the voices and background noise on TV and film shoots.Salary £24,000 Starter to £45,000 Experienced
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