Aerospace engineers design and build aircraft and spacecraft
An animator draws and animates characters, buildings, objects and landscapes.
Arboricultural officers manage and maintain trees for local councils and arboricultural contractors.
Architects design and create plans and technical drawings of buildings.
Barbers cut and style men’s hair and beards.
Bricklayers build and repair walls.
Computer service and repair technician
Computer service and repair technicians repair/maintain hardware, and install/repair software.
Computer-aided design technician
Computer-aided design technicians use computers to design and manufacture buildings and machinery.
Costume designers are in charge of the look and creation costumes and outfits.
Dog groomers keep dogs’ fur coats in good condition.
Electricians install and maintain electrical systems.
Estate agents advertise, sell, and negotiate sales of property.
Fine artists create drawings, paintings, sculptures, and moving pictures, using a variety of media.
Firefighters control and put out fires.
Gardeners design, manage, plant, and tend gardens.
Hairdressers cut and style hair.
Lighting technicians produce, rig and build lighting systems used in film, TV and live events.
Locksmiths are skilled in the installation and repair of locks and other security devices.
Medical illustrators produce photographs, videos and graphical images for use in healthcare.
Nail technicians look after, shape and decorate people’s finger and toe nails.
Offshore roustabouts keep the drilling area of an oil or gas rig in good working order.
Pattern cutters create patterns based on drawings from a fashion designer.
Personal shoppers advise customers on what items they should buy.
Petroleum engineers are involved in all parts of the oil and gas production process.
Photographers take pictures of people, landscapes or things.
Plasterers coat the inside walls of buildings with plaster to make them ready for decorating.
Plumbers fit and repair water systems.
Primary school teachers teach children from the ages of four to 11
Quantity surveyors manage the costs and budget of a building project from outset to completion.
Royal Navy ratings work onboard ships and submarines.
Secondary school teachers teach children from the ages of 11 to 18.
Set designers create the overall look of a theatre, television or film production.
Signwriters produce hand-painted signs for places such as historic buildings, fairgrounds and shops.
Telecommunications engineers fit and maintain phone and internet systems.
Producers manage media projects from beginning to completion.
User acceptance testers test websites and software to see if they work properly before they go live.
Window fitters install new or replacement windows, conservatories and glazed curtain walls.
Youth and community workers provide support for young people.