683 careers found.
A craftsperson designs, makes and repairs objects that have both functional and artistic qualities, working with wood, metal, glass, leather, ceramics, textiles and other materials.
Crane operators control mobile or stationary cranes to lift, move and place objects at locations such as building and construction sites, wharves and shipyards.
Credit officers examine, evaluate and process applications for credit or loans and, in commercial enterprises, control and process accounts.
Criminologists examine the systems by which people accused of crimes are brought to justice, attempt to explain the reasons for criminal behaviour and suggest ways crime might be reduced.
Crop farmers plan, direct, coordinate and perform farming operations to grow crops such as grain, sugar cane, tobacco, fruit and nuts, vegetables and flowers.
Cultural heritage officers are involved in the identification, assessment, conservation and interpretation of places and objects that have cultural heritage value.
Customer service managers look after an organisation's customer services, including after-sales service, and work to maintain good customer relations.
Customer Success Specialists works to forge and maintain long-term business relationships by advocating products and communicating with clients to solve any issues, while ensuring clients are satisfied with their experience.
Customs brokers, acting under licences issued by the Australian Border Force, provide professional assistance and advice about customs, quarantine and import and export matters. Customs brokers provide advice to clients about a range of international trade matters including customs clearance, quarantine and biosecurity restrictions, trade mark requirements, indirect tax obligations and other import and export matters.
Cyber security specialists formulate and sustain the ICT database management and security systems for organisations to ensure their online procedures perform reliably and efficiently, while remaining properly secured.
Dancers are performers who entertain audiences by dancing as soloists, with a partner or as members of a group. There are many styles of dance, including ballet, contemporary, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, folk, jazz, ballroom and tap. Dancers may perform using a variety of styles, or they may specialise in one particular dance style.
Data analysts identify, collect and analyse data for the purpose of improving decision making and gaining a competitive advantage in the market.
Data and telecommunications cable workers are involved in the installation and maintenance of data and telecommunications cables, which may be located in underground pipes, trenches or overhead systems. They usually work with either copper or fibre optic cables and specialise in a particular procedure or area of expertise.
Data Scientists investigate large datasets and interpret them to make insights and recommendations for clients or employers that is easy to understand and important for future practice.
Debt collectors assist in the retrieval of money owed by debtors from overdue accounts, unpaid loans or other debts. They may contact the debtor, advise them of debts and arrange for payments to be made.