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Illustrators (including Animators)
Illustrators (including Animators) plan, design, develop, and prepare pictures and diagrams to communicate messages, clarify meaning, assist in presentations and illustrate stories, using traditional and digital media such as drawing, painting, drafting, collage, models, photography, and image capture and manipulation software.
Geotechnical Engineers
Geotechnical Engineers plan, direct and conduct survey work to analyse the likely behaviour of soil and rock when placed under pressure by proposed structures, and design above and below ground foundations.
Quantity Surveyors
Quantity Surveyors estimate and monitor construction costs from the project feasibility stage, through tender preparation, to the construction period and beyond.
Mechanical Engineers
Mechanical Engineers plan, design, organise and oversee the assembly, erection, operation and maintenance of mechanical and process plant and installations.
Mining Engineers (excluding Petroleum)
Mining Engineers (excluding Petroleum) plan and direct the engineering aspects of locating and extracting minerals from the earth.
Agricultural Engineers
Agricultural Engineers perform and supervise engineering work related to the use and development of agricultural land, buildings, machines and equipment.
Engineering Technologists
Engineering Technologists analyse and modify new and existing engineering technologies and apply them in the testing and implementation of engineering projects.
Environmental Engineers
Environmental Engineers assess the impact on air, water, soil and noise levels in the vicinity of engineering projects, plan and design equipment and processes for the treatment and safe disposal of waste material, and assess what may cause problems for the environment in the long-term.
Agricultural Scientists
Agricultural Scientists study commercial plants, animals and cultivation techniques to enhance the productivity of farms and agricultural industries.
Foresters
Foresters study, develop and manage forest areas to maintain commercial and recreational uses, conserve flora and fauna, and protect against fire, pests and diseases.