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Rubbish/Recycling Collector
Rubbish/recycling collectors collect household, industrial or commercial rubbish for disposal or recycling.
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Spraying Contractor
Spraying contractors enter into contracts with clients to spray plants or land with chemicals that help or prevent growth of weeds, crops and other plants.
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Street/Park Cleaner
Street/park cleaners sweep and clean streets, gutters, footpaths, and other public areas such as parks and car parks. They may also clear the sides of roads in rural areas, and are responsible for keeping ditches and culverts clear of debris.
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Water/Waste Water Treatment Operator
Water/waste water treatment operators operate water treatment equipment and control the process that purifies rain, ground and river water for human and industrial use. They also control the treatment and disposal of sewage and industrial waste water.
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Environmental Care and Waste Management Careers
Work in environmental care and waste management includes; rubbish collection, recycling and cleaning streets, treating waste water, looking after areas such as gardens, parks or sports fields, and buildings such as schools, monitoring restaurants and workplaces to protect public health, controlling animal and plant pests and protecting the diversity of animals and plants in our national parks.
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Agricultural/Horticultural Scientist
Agricultural/horticultural scientists study farm animals, soils, pastures and crops to improve their yield, health and quality, and to prevent pests and disease.
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Animal Physiologist
Animal physiologists carry out research on how human or animal bodies work. They study the blood, breathing, circulation, digestion, excretion, hormone and skeletal muscle systems, body organs, and brain.
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Atmospheric Scientist
Atmospheric scientists study the Earth's atmosphere and the way it affects the environment.
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Biochemist
Biochemists study the chemical structure and function of animals, plants and micro-organisms such as bacteria and viruses. They use research to develop medical, industrial and agricultural products.
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Biotechnologist
Biotechnologists create or improve products and processes involving biologically based materials. Examples of typical products include pharmaceuticals and more nutritious foods. Typical processes biotechnologists are involved in include fermentation, biomanufacturing, solving environmental problems, food manufacture and even biosecurity.
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