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HM forces serviceperson (protective services) (level 2)
HM Forces first response ground troops, providing peacekeeping duties and support/assistance to the civilian community as required and directed by HM Government.
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Public service operational delivery officer (level 3)
Working in local and central government to ensure the public gets the services and protection they need
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Service designer (level 6)
Improve or redesign services currently offered and develop or design new service propositions to meet the needs of the user as well as the business and other stakeholders.
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Building services engineering service and maintenance engineer (level 3)
Maintenance and repair of building services, such as: ventilation, heating, water supply.
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Building services engineering craftsperson (level 3)
Designing, installing and servicing engineering systems used to heat large buildings like factories and hospitals.
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Building services engineering installer (level 2)
Installing large-scale environmental system components for heating and cooling industrial and commercial buildings.
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Facilities services operative (level 2)
Providing facilities services support to customers and facilities management departments.
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Financial services administrator (level 3)
Providing administrative support to a financial organisation, to provide a high quality and compliant service.
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Financial services customer adviser (level 2)
Helping customers in banks and building societies or the broader financial services sector.
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Financial services professional (level 6)
Working with companies or individuals to plan for their financial futures.
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Nail services technician (level 2)
Completing nail services on a one-to-one basis with individual customers/clients within commercial timings
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Pharmacy services assistant (level 2)
Supporting the delivery of pharmacy services.
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Aviation customer service operative (level 2)
Ensure the safe, efficient and effective check-in, boarding, departure and arrival of people.
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Customer service practitioner (level 2)
Providing customer service products and services for businesses and other organisations including face-to-face, telephone, digital and written contact and communications.
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Customer service specialist (level 3)
Dealing with customer queries, purchases and complaints.
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Highways electrician or service operative (level 3)
Supervising the installation and servicing of electrical equipment and systems on roads and motorways.
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Land-based service engineer (level 2)
Maintaining a range of machinery, plant and equipment in one sectors such as agriculture, forestry and horticulture.
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Building services design engineer (degree) (level 6)
Designing, installing and maintaining building services, such as water, lighting and heating.
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Building services engineering senior technician (level 4)
Planning and installing electrical and mechanical systems within buildings.
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Building services engineering site management (degree) (level 6)
Leading the installation of complex environmental systems in construction projects.
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Building services engineering technician 2022 (level 3)
Supporting engineers, surveyors and architects on construction projects.
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Library, information and archive services assistant (level 3)
Helping people using places like libraries and archives find the information and resources they need.
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Senior financial services customer adviser (level 3)
Supporting customers in banks or building societies (or the broader financial services sector), working at a senior level.
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Through life engineering services specialist (integrated degree) (level 7)
Develop and deliver the support services that keep engineered assets working better and for longer.
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Electrical, electronic product service and installation engineer (level 3)
Installing and servicing a range of domestic and commercial equipment.
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Heavy vehicle service and maintenance technician (level 3)
Inspecting and repairing a range of heavy vehicles and trailers.
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Land-based service engineering technician (level 3)
Providing advanced technical support and guidance across a diverse range of plant and equipment in sectors such as agriculture, horticulture, forestry and outdoor power.
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Powered pedestrian door installer and service engineer (level 2)
Planning, preparing and safely carrying out work activities in door automation.
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Stairlift, platform lift, service lift electromechanic (level 2)
Carry out the installation or maintenance and repair of stairlifts, lifting platforms and service lifts.
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Motor vehicle service and maintenance technician - light vehicle (level 3)
Servicing and repairing light vehicles.
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Commercial procurement and supply (formerly Public sector commercial professional) (level 4)
Buying the goods and services that enable an organisation to operate.
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Public relations and communications assistant (level 4)
Building, protecting and maintaining a positive reputation for brands, organisations and individuals.
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Public health practitioner - integrated degree (level 6)
Assessing and managing risk of disease and ill-health, and the prevention of premature deaths.
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Public sector compliance Investigator and officer (level 3)
Understanding, investigating and negotiating with individuals and organisations who, by accident or with intent, may not be complying with or are deliberately evading regulation or law.
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Specialist community public health nurse (level 7)
Assessing the health needs of individuals, families, workplaces and the wider community.
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Publishing assistant (level 3)
Supporting key parts of the publishing process from the conception to production.
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Publishing professional (level 4)
Supporting key parts of the publishing process from the conception to production.
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Formworker (level 2)
Preparing, installing and managing all stages of the formwork and falsework processes.
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Serious and complex crime investigator (integrated degree) (level 6)
Conduct serious and complex investigation.
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Operational firefighter (level 3)
Tackling a wide range of emergency situations such as tackling fires, searching, rescuing and protecting people and animals.
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Forest craftsperson (level 3)
Carry out the practical operations required to create, maintain and harvest forests and woodlands.
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Digital forensic technician (level 4)
Support and manage the processing of digital evidence.
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International freight forwarding specialist (level 3)
Helping organise large-scale freight imports and exports.
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Professional forester (integrated degree) (level 6)
Provide expert advice on the woodlands and forests.
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Advanced forensic practitioner (custody or sexual offence) (level 7)
Gathering evidence through forensic sampling, toxicology, documentation of injuries and provision of a statement to support the criminal justice system.