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Abattoir worker (level 2)
Managing animals before and during the slaughtering process.
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Academic professional (level 7)
Working within the higher education (HE) sector delivering higher education teaching
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Accident repair technician (level 3)
Mending damaged vehicles using a range of metalworking and finishing techniques.
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Accountancy or taxation professional (level 7)
Providing financial information and advice to different organisations.
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Accounting finance manager (level 6)
Manage and implement accounting, finance systems and processes.
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Accounts or finance assistant (level 2)
Maintaining an efficient and accurate finance function within a business.
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Actuarial technician (level 4)
Supporting senior colleagues to help manage risks for clients. This will be through the use of actuarial techniques and building mathematical models
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Actuary (level 7)
Analysing data to predict the likelihood and potential financial risk of future events.
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Adult care worker (level 2)
Providing frontline care for vulnerable adults.
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Advanced and creative hair professional (level 3)
Create, plan and promote a collection of hairstyles and looks that reflects their own individuality.
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Advanced beauty therapist (level 3)
Provide, design and implement bespoke treatment plans.
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Advanced butcher (level 3)
Working in and running a butcher's shop, butchery department or meat processing plant.
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Advanced clinical practitioner (integrated degree) (level 7)
Providing clinical care and treatment to patients.
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Advanced credit controller and debt collection specialist (level 3)
Managing credit and collecting debt for businesses and other organisation.
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Advanced furniture CNC technician (level 3)
Manufacturing furniture and furniture components, such as desk lids, doors, casings or legs, using Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) machinery to perform precision tasks.
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Advanced sports turf technician (level 3)
Ensure that public and private sports turf surfaces meet the requirements of the sport.
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Advanced upholsterer (level 3)
Make and repair upholstered furniture.
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Advertising and media executive (level 3)
Creating messages (campaigns) which are intended to inform or influence the people who receive them.
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Advertising creative (level 6)
Develop strategic campaigns, or one-off pieces of communication, that meet a client brief.
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Aerospace engineer (level 6)
Creating aircraft components and equipment, specialising in a specific engineering discipline (for example - airframe, design and stress, systems integration, support engineering or manufacturing engineering).
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Aerospace software engineer (level 6)
Developing software to support the aerospace industry.
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Agriculture or horticulture professional adviser (level 6)
Consult with and provide technical advice to farmers and growers to help them support their crop husbandry, based on latest scientific thinking, environmental requirements and in line with legislation and policy.
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Air traffic controller (level 5)
Directing aircraft on the ground and through controlled airspace.
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Aircraft maintenance technician (level 3)
To maintain and certify aircraft.
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Ambulance support worker (emergency, urgent and non-urgent) (level 3)
Provide care and clinical support for emergency (999), urgent or unscheduled care calls.
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Animal care and welfare assistant (level 2)
Looking after the routine day to day care of domestic and/or wild animals.
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Animal care and welfare manager (level 3)
Plan and manage the husbandry needs of domestic or wild animals in their care.
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Animal technologist (level 3)
Working with laboratory animals.
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Animal training instructor (level 4)
Planning, managing, delivering and reviewing the training of animals.
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Anti-social behaviour and community safety officer (level 4)
Investigate reports of anti-social behaviour.
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Applications support lead (level 4)
Provide tactical advice, training and support on core technology applications.
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Arboriculturist (level 4)
Undertake tree inspections and surveys.
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Arborist (level 2)
Pruning, felling and maintaining trees.
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Archaeological specialist (degree) (level 7)
Planning, undertaking and leading archaeological research and investigation.
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Archaeological technician (level 3)
Providing support during archaeological investigations, which may comprise surveys, excavations and post-excavation analysis.
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Architect (integrated degree) (level 7)
Working on the design of new buildings and the redesign of existing buildings.
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Architectural assistant (integrated degree) (level 6)
Working with Architects and other professionals such as Engineers, to design buildings and deliver architectural projects.
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Archivist and records manager (level 7)
Using professional judgement and support of others to ensure the delivery, security and accessibility of records and other materials.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) data specialist (level 7)
Discover new artificial intelligence solutions that use data to improve and automate business processes.
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Arts therapist (level 7)
Using art, drama or music to carry to improve a person’s mental, physical health and wellbeing.
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Asset manager (level 4)
Work in a range of industries that manage physical assets.
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Assistant accountant (level 3)
Carrying out routine financial activities and support for businesses and organisations of all types and sizes.
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Assistant buyer and assistant merchandiser (level 6)
Sourcing, selecting, maintaining and delivering the right products to meet demand and business objectives.
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Assistant farm manager (level 4)
Professionally operate and support the management of an agricultural or horticultural business such as a farm.
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Assistant practitioner (health) (level 5)
Providing, supervising and coordinating high-quality and compassionate health and social care for a wide range of people.
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Assistant recording technician (level 4)
Produce a high-quality recording.
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Associate ambulance practitioner (level 4)
Responding to 999 and urgent calls, and providing emergency care for people as part of an ambulance crew.
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Associate continuing healthcare practitioner (level 5)
Planning and commissioning care for people with complex health and social care needs.
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Associate project manager (level 4)
Managing project work and teams for businesses and other organisations.
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Audiovisual technician (level 5)
Provide a broad range of professional solutions for communication.
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Autocare technician (level 2)
Carrying out a range of services and repairs to cars, car derived vans and light goods vehicles.
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Automation and controls engineering technician (level 4)
Installing and maintaining hardware and software for automation systems.
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Automotive glazing technician (level 3)
Repairing, replacing and re-calibrating automotive glass on vehicles.
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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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Aviation flight operations coordinator (level 3)
Provide the aircraft with the technical support required both prior to and during the flight.
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Aviation ground operative (level 2)
Working in a specialist role supporting the safe arrival, turnaround and departure of aircraft at airports, military bases, heliports and other airfields.
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Aviation ground specialist (level 3)
Working in a specialist role supervising the safe arrival, turnaround and departure of aircraft at airports, military bases, heliports and other airfields.
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Aviation maintenance mechanic (level 2)
Carrying out inspections for maintenance and ground handling of a range of military or civil aircraft, including rotary and fixed wing within an airworthiness environment.
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Aviation movement specialist (level 3)
Move aircrafts into position.
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Aviation operations manager (level 4)
Managing the environment, facilities and services at airports, military bases, heliports and other airfields - including the safe arrival, turnaround and departure of aircraft.
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Baker (level 2)
Making bakery products in a craft, plant or retail bakery.
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Barbering professional (level 2)
Demonstrate a range of barbering skills tailored to client requirements, whilst providing an outstanding service.
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Battery manufacturing technician (level 3)
Prepare for and conduct processes in one stage of cell or battery manufacture.
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Beauty therapist (level 2)
Completing beauty treatments as a key part of a beauty business.
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BEMS (building energy management systems) controls engineer (level 4)
The control, performance and efficiency of energy usage in industrial, commercial and public buildings.
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Bespoke cutter and tailor (level 5)
Producing tailored garments that are cut and made to a unique pattern for an individual.
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Bespoke furniture maker (level 3)
Producing and assembling bespoke pieces of furniture to meet individual customers’ requirements.
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Bespoke saddler (level 3)
Making and repairing saddlery products.
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Bicycle mechanic (level 2)
Building, repairing and servicing all kinds of bicycles.
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Bid and proposal co-ordinator (level 3)
Working across various business teams to bring together compelling, customer focused proposals and tender submissions to win business.
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Bioinformatics scientist (degree) (level 7)
Specialists who use computational, data analytical and data mining techniques which are applied to a range of problems in the life sciences.
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Biomedical scientist (level 6)
Carry out a range of laboratory and scientific tests to support the diagnosis and treatment of disease.
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Blacksmith (level 3)
Using craft, art or skill to design, shape and join metal components by hot forging and other metal working processes for small batch or bespoke production and/or heritage metalwork conservation.
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Boatbuilder (level 3)
Building boats such as yachts, workboats and superyachts, and refitting and repairing existing boats.
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Boatmaster (level 3)
Ensuring the safe operation and passage of a vessel.
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Brewer (level 4)
Making beer.
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Bricklayer (level 2)
Laying bricks, blocks and other types of building components in mortar to construct and repair walls.
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Broadcast and media systems engineer (integrated degree) (level 6)
Working at the heart of the transmission process from the production studio through to the home screen/radio/streaming device.
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Broadcast and media systems technical operator (level 3)
Supporting the delivery of broadcast and communication services.
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Building control surveyor (integrated degree) (level 6)
Providing an impartial, independent and accountable third party service to confirm that building work achieves compliance with minimum standards.
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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 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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Building services engineering senior technician (level 4)
Planning and installing electrical and mechanical systems within buildings.
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Building services engineering service and maintenance engineer (level 3)
Maintenance and repair of building services, such as: ventilation, heating, and water supply.
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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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Bus and coach engineering technician (level 3)
Carrying out a range of engineering work on buses and coaches for bus and coach operators.
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Business administrator (level 3)
Supporting and engaging with different parts of the organisation and interact with internal or external customers.
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Business analyst (level 4)
Working with organisations to improve their information systems.
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Business to business sales professional (integrated degree) (level 6)
Selling products and services to other businesses.
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Butcher (level 2)
Working in a butchers, butchery department or meat processing plant.
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Buying and merchandising assistant (level 4)
Helping bring products to market for retailer buying or merchandising teams.
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Cabin crew (level 3)
Providing excellent customer service to passengers while ensuring their comfort and safety throughout the flight.
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Career development professional (level 6)
Assisting individuals or organisations before or during career transitions to develop long and short term career strategies.
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Carpentry and joinery (level 2)
Using timber products to create and install building components.
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Chartered legal executive (level 6)
Providing legal services to clients and colleagues.
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Chartered legal executive litigator and advocate (level 7)
Handle legal matters including giving legal advice.
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Chartered manager (degree) (level 6)
Taking responsibility for long-term organisational success, managing people, projects, operations or services.
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Chartered surveyor (degree) (level 6)
Providing professional advice and recommendations to clients on land, property or construction.
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Chartered town planner (degree) (level 7)
Shaping the places we live in by balancing the needs of people and business for homes, jobs, local facilities and open spaces with impacts on the wider environment.
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Chef de partie (level 3)
A chef in charge of a particular area of production in a restaurant.
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Children, young people and families manager (level 5)
Manage teams to help and advise families that need support.
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Children, young people and families practitioner (level 4)
Working with children, young people and families, including carers, to achieve positive and sustainable change in their lives.
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Church minister (integrated degree) (level 6)
Offering leadership to local churches and supporting and supervising other practitioners in areas such as leading worship, preaching, pastoral care, facilitating faith development and community action.
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Civil engineer (degree) (level 6)
Designing, maintaining and decommissioning civil engineering infrastructure.
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Civil engineering senior technician (level 4)
Looking after the technical, organising and supervising side of construction projects.
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Civil engineering site management (degree) (level 6)
Design and manage construction projects.
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Civil engineering technician (level 3)
Providing technical support to engineers and other construction professionals.
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Cleaning hygiene operative (level 2)
Providing a hygienically clean environment in which service users, staff and other users can thrive, work and develop.
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Clinical associate in psychology (CAP) (integrated degree) (level 7)
Provide high quality, evidence based psychological interventions to inform practice.
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Clinical coder (level 3)
Reading medical notes or records and analysing the contents which then translate into alphanumeric codes that accurately represent the patient’s stay.
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Clinical pharmacology scientist (integrated degree) (level 7)
Design, analyse, interpret and report clinical research and clinical trials.
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Clinical scientist (level 7)
Collect, analyse and provide expert interpretation of clinical and specialist scientific data and make key judgements and decisions.
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Clinical trials specialist (degree) (level 6)
Working as part of a multi-disciplinary team focusing on the delivery and execution of Phase I-IV clinical trials in humans.
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CNFE - Cellular network field engineer (level 4)
Develop, maintain and optimise the UK’s cellular network and its infrastructure.
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Coaching professional (level 5)
Work with individuals and teams to enhance their professional performance.
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Commercial catering equipment technician (level 3)
Installing, maintaining and repairing commercial catering equipment.
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Commercial laundry operative (level 2)
Providing laundry services to a wide range of sectors in the UK.
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Commercial thermal insulation operative (level 2)
Applying insulation and cladding materials.
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Commis chef (level 2)
Preparing food and basic cooking tasks in a kitchen under the supervision.
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Community activator coach (level 2)
Planning, leading and coaching physical activities for people of all ages in the community.
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Community energy specialist (level 4)
Helping communities work together to reduce energy use and costs. Promoting energy efficient heating.
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Community health and wellbeing worker (level 3)
To work in partnership with individuals and their communities to identify and address health and wellbeing needs, improve health, prevent ill-health and reduce inequalities.
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Community nurse specialist practitioner (NMC 2022) (level 7)
Caring for patients with a wide range of health conditions.
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Community safety advisor (level 3)
Working within local communities providing life-improving advice, guidance and interventions.
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Community sport and health officer (level 3)
Engaging people in sport and physical activity across local communities.
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Compliance and risk officer (level 3)
Giving basic advice to financial services organisations on the legal and regulatory rules they must follow - such as those about data security or preventing money laundering.
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Composites technician (level 3)
Composite technicians produce polymer matrix composite components or final products to a specification.
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Compressed air and vacuum technician (level 3)
Install and commission compressed air and/or vacuum equipment and their associated systems; and complete servicing, fault diagnosis, repair and to ensure equipment is operating and controlled at its optimum efficiency.
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Construction assembly and installation operative (level 2)
Assembling and installing manufactured components to agreed design specification and tolerance.
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Construction design and build technician (level 4)
Helping with essential building tasks such as planning, designing and project management.
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Construction equipment maintenance mechanic (level 2)
Service, maintain and repair the wide range of construction-based equipment used within the construction and allied industries.
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Construction plant operative (level 2)
Check, prepare and operate a number of construction machines (known as plant) that is used onsite in the construction sector including on railways, demolition and utility works (water/gas/electricity supply).
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Construction quantity surveying technician (level 4)
Monitoring and controlling costs and contracts on construction projects.
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Construction quantity surveyor (degree) (level 6)
Managing all costs relating to construction projects.
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Construction site management (degree) (level 6)
Ensuring that a construction project is completed safely, within an agreed timeframe and budget.
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Construction site supervisor (level 4)
Supervising specialist contractors and workers on construction projects.
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Construction support technician (level 3)
Working in an office or on a construction site.
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Content creator (level 3)
Develop written and audio visual content.
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Control systems engineer (degree) (level 6)
Assuring that manufacturing runs smoothly in areas such as site maintenance.
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Corporate responsibility and sustainability practitioner (level 4)
Be a social conscience for the organisation, helping innovate and drive ambitions for social and environmental change.
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Costume technician - stage and screen (level 3)
To support their organisation to identify costumes for short/long term performance plans and be responsible for the care, maintenance and usage of costumes, ensuring that all costume elements are at the standard of the designer’s specification.
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Counter fraud investigator (level 4)
Leading small non-complex criminal investigations and a range of civil investigations.
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Countryside ranger (level 4)
Provide daily management, maintenance, conservation and protection of the natural environment and inspire people about the natural environment.
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Countryside worker (level 2)
Carry out specific environmental and conservation tasks.
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Craft bricklayer (level 3)
Set out and lay bricks, brick specials, blocks and other materials.
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Craft carpentry and joinery (level 3)
Working with building materials (most often wood) to create and install building components.
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Craft painter and decorator (level 3)
To provide all aspects of painting and decorating.
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Craft plasterer (level 3)
To complete complex work to both fibrous and solid plastering which can include such things as arches and decorative work.
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Creative digital design professional (integrated degree) (level 6)
Providing digital design solutions to internal and external clients, across a range of sectors and contexts.
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Creative industries production manager (level 7)
Takes responsibility for all the organisational aspects of production schedule and/or budget.
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Creative industries production technician (level 3)
To prepare, build, set up, and operate functioning systems for creative productions.
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Credit controller and collector (level 2)
Monitor and manage customer accounts, follow financial policies to collect money owed to organisations.
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Crop technician (level 3)
Optimising crop/plant yields whilst maintaining and improving the surrounding environment.
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Cultural heritage conservator (degree) (level 7)
Preserving objects that could be housed in archives, art galleries, libraries, museums and private collections.
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Cultural learning and participation officer (level 3)
Planning, organising and co-ordinating artistic and cultural education community engagement projects.
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Curator (level 7)
Research, understand, develop and interpret collections, themes or subjects.
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Curtain wall installer (level 3)
Install curtain wall systems to form all or part of the external envelope of a building
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Custody and detention professional (level 3)
Ensuring individuals in custody and detention centres are held in a secure, safe, decent and fair environment.
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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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Cyber security technical professional (integrated degree) (level 6)
Leading teams which manage cyber security risks.
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Cyber security technician (level 3)
Provide first line cyber security support.
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Cyber security technologist (2021) (level 4)
Apply an understanding of cyber security to protect from attacks and unauthorised access.
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Dairy technologist (level 5)
Providing expert technical advice and support on a variety of aspects of dairy production and activities.
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Data analyst (level 4)
Collect, organise and study data to provide business insight.
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Data engineer (level 5)
Build systems that collect, manage, and convert data into usable information for data scientists, data analysts and business intelligence analysts to interpret.
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Data protection and information governance practitioner (level 4)
Provide regulatory and technical advice providing assurance to key stakeholders and regulators.
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Data scientist (integrated degree) (level 6)
Working in a team to find ways to improve an organisation's processes.
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Data technician (level 3)
Source, format and present data securely in a relevant way for analysis.
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Debt adviser (level 3)
Assess a customers full circumstances and provide suitable advice to enable the customer to best manage their debts.
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Demolition operative (level 2)
Carrying out the process of demolishing or part-demolishing structures ranging from standard brick and concrete buildings to bridges, industrial plants and power stations.
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Dental nurse (GDC 2023) (level 3)
Assisting other dental health professionals, providing chair side support and a high level of patient care.
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Dental nurse (integrated) (level 3)
Assisting other dental health professionals, providing chair side support and a high level of patient care.
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Dental practice manager (level 4)
Managing all non-clinical aspects of a dental surgery, leading the practice team and achieving excellent patient care and cost efficiency.
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Dental technician (integrated) (level 5)
Designing, manufacturing, modifying and repairing custom-made dental appliances.
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Design and construction management (degree) (level 6)
Leading, managing and coordinating the design and/or construction process on building and infrastructure projects.
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DevOps engineer (level 4)
Enabling organisations to get valuable working software out in front of active users and improving the quality of digital services.
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Diagnostic radiographer (level 6)
Obtaining images of a high diagnostic quality using a range of complex imaging equipment.
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Dietitian (level 6)
Using advanced communication and behaviour-change skills to enable people to make lifestyle and food choices to improve their health.
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Digital accessibility specialist (level 4)
Provide advice on accessibility best practice, helping organisations (externally and internally) to meet organisational, national and international accessibility standards.
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Digital and technology solutions professional (level 6)
Maintaining digital and technology strategies through technology leadership.
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Digital and technology solutions specialist (integrated degree) (level 7)
Investigating, identifying and implementing technological strategic solutions.
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Digital community manager (level 4)
Facilitate and instigate direct communication online between the end user or customer and the organisation.
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Digital device repair technician (level 3)
To manage the process of repairs to digital devices and replace device parts from end to end.
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Digital engineering technician (level 3)
Support digital engineers and specialists in completing complex tasks using digital engineering techniques.
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Digital forensic technician (level 4)
Support and manage the processing of digital evidence.
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Digital learning designer (level 5)
A digital designer works closely with colleagues to deliver high-quality learning activities.
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Digital marketer (integrated degree) (level 6)
Leading on the creation and execution of a digital marketing strategy.
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Digital product manager (level 4)
Drive and manage digital products through the complete product lifecycle.
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Digital support technician (level 3)
Maximising the effective use of digital office technologies, productivity software and digital communications in organisations.
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Digital user experience (UX) professional (integrated degree) (level 6)
Investigate, analyse and design the experience that people have with digital products and services.
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Dispensing optician (level 6)
Give advice on vision care, and supply glasses and contact lenses to suit their customers needs.
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Doctor (Degree) (level 7)
Applying the principles and procedures of medicine to assess, prevent, diagnose, care for and treat patients with illness, disease and injury and to maintain physical and mental health.
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Dog groomer (level 2)
Groom a range of dog breeds and coat types.
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Domestic and sexual abuse support worker (level 4)
Provide early intervention, specialist advocacy, emotional and practical support to those who are experiencing and recovering from domestic abuse and or sexual violence.
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Domestic electrician (level 3)
Install and maintain electrical services within a domestic setting.
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Drainage network operative (level 2)
Ensure the serviceability and condition of the sewerage network, providing rapid response to failures in the sewerage network, and investigate causes of the issues.
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Drinks dispense technician (level 3)
Installing and maintaining drinks dispense systems.
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Dual fuel smart meter installer (level 2)
Safely installing, exchanging and maintaining smart meters, explaining to customers how they work and how to use energy more efficiently.
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Early intervention practitioner (level 4)
Provide intervention services early in identified cases.
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Early years educator (level 3)
Highly trained professionals who play a key role in ensuring that young children learn and develop well and are kept healthy and safe.
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Early years lead practitioner (level 5)
Working directly with children, skilfully leading day to day practice.
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Early years practitioner (level 2)
Work and interact directly with children on a day to day basis supporting the planning of and delivery of activities.
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Ecologist (degree) (level 7)
Studying the relationships between living things and their environment to help to resolve potentially conflicting demands between economic development and the environment.
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Education technician (he assistant technician and simulation-based technician) (level 3)
Provide skilled technical support in teaching, learning and research environments.
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Electrical or electronic technical support engineer (degree) (level 6)
Supporting the manufacturing of new products by bringing the product to life and resolving manufacturing problems.
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Electrical power networks engineer (level 4)
Working in an engineering team to maintain and repair assets on the electricity network.
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Electrical power protection and plant commissioning engineer (level 4)
Carrying out a range of engineering work on power protection systems, plant and equipment.
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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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Electro-mechanical engineer (level 6)
Solve real-world problems using a combination of mechanical and electrical engineering expertise.
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Embalmer (level 5)
To preserve, sanitise and present a deceased person, ensuring confidentiality, minimising risks to public heath and assisting the bereaved by contributing to a healthy grieving process.
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Embedded electronic systems design and development engineer (degree) (level 6)
Designing and developing electronic circuits, devices and systems for a range of industries.
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Emergency contact handler (level 3)
Deal with emergency and non-emergency calls.
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Employability practitioner (level 4)
Helping people to address and overcome obstacles to secure employment.
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Engineer surveyor (level 4)
Inspecting a wide variety of equipment in workplaces such as football stadiums, the space industry, music events, the film industry, dockyards as well as factories, shops, quarries, hospitals and schools.
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Engineering and manufacturing support technician (level 3)
Engineering and manufacturing support technicians support the work of engineers by the provision of technical support and expertise for areas of the engineering and manufacturing function. This typically could include, engineering drawing, computer aided design (CAD), quality control, computerized numerical control programming (CNC), robotics, additive manufacturing, engineering or manufacturing software development and process engineering.
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Engineering construction erector rigger (level 3)
Installing and dismantling capital plant steel infrastructure and lifting, moving and positioning loads during engineering construction projects.
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Engineering construction pipefitter (level 3)
Designing, installing and maintaining piping systems on construction sites or commercial fabrication facilities.
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Engineering design and draughtsperson (level 3)
Producing engineering designs and drawings for components, structures and systems used in industrial and commercial construction.
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Engineering fitter (level 3)
Producing complex high value, low volume components or assemblies.
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Engineering manufacturing technician (level 4)
Providing specialist technical support for engineers.
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Engineering operative (level 2)
Carrying out a range of engineering operations.
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Engineering technician (level 3)
Designing, building, servicing and repairing a range of engineering products and services.
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Enhanced clinical practitioner (level 6)
Provide a high standard of health care using judgment, skills, and knowledge.
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Environmental health practitioner (integrated degree) (level 6)
Promoting a safe and healthy environment for the public and businesses, through education and enforcement.
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Environmental practitioner (Degree) (level 6)
Providing employers with a high level of professional environmental expertise.
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Equine groom (level 2)
Working with and caring for horses.
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Event assistant (level 3)
Working in an events company or events department in an organisation, helping event planners and project managers to organise and host events.
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Express delivery operative (level 2)
Using world class equipment and software to provide timed deliveries and collections to homes and businesses.
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Express delivery sortation hub operative (level 2)
Contribute to the successful processing of items within the expected timeframe.
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Facilities management supervisor (level 3)
Managing the working environment for an organisation's employees and services within industrial and commercial buildings.
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Facilities manager (level 4)
Making sure that buildings and their services meet the needs of the people that work in them.
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Facilities services operative (level 2)
Providing facilities services support to customers and facilities management departments.
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Fall protection technician (level 3)
Highly technican role involving autonomous working and supervisory responsibilities.
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Farrier (level 3)
Maintaining and caring for equine feet.
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Fashion and textiles product technologist (level 4)
Producing a wide range of products, from clothing and fashion to leather goods, shoes, soft furnishings, marine and medical textiles.
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Fashion studio assistant (level 3)
Supporting designers to create new materials, styles, colours and patterns for fashion brands and labels.
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Fencing installer (level 2)
Installing different types of fences, gates and barriers, across a broad cross-section of different environments.
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Fenestration fabricator (level 2)
Manufacturing fenestration products such as windows, doors, shop fronts and walls.
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Fenestration installer (level 2)
Installing a wide range of replacement and new build fenestration products in a property or structure.
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Financial adviser (level 4)
Working within small businesses or large organisations such as banks, giving clients specialist advice on how to manage their money.
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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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Fire emergency and security systems technician (level 3)
Designing, installing and maintaining electronic systems to protect businesses, homes and properties against fires, break-ins and other emergencies.
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Fire safety advisor (level 3)
Work with businesses to help protect people, premises, and the environment from fire.
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Fire safety engineer (level 6)
Provide specialist, fire-related information across the built environment to protect people and property from the destructive effects of fire by applying science and engineering principles.
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Fire safety inspector (level 4)
Assessing the level of fire safety in built environments.
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First officer pilot (level 6)
Support aircraft captains and commanders during flights.
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Fisher (level 2)
Harvest fish and shellfish.
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Fishmonger (level 2)
Selling fish and seafood products, and advising customers on how to prepare them.
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Fitted furniture design technician (level 3)
Creating initial ideas, design concepts and plans for fitted furniture interiors.
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Fitted interiors installer (level 2)
Preparing and installing fitted furniture including kitchens, bedrooms, bathrooms and offices.
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Floorlayer (level 2)
Installing carpets, vinyl, linoleum and rubber or laminate and wood flooring.
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Florist (level 2)
Using expertise to sell, arrange and cut flowers.
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Food and drink advanced engineer (integrated degree) (level 6)
Deliver efficient, effective and high performance food and drink production processes and systems.
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Food and drink engineer (level 5)
Maintaining, managing and installing a diverse range of specialist equipment and technology used in the manufacture of food and drink products.
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Food and drink maintenance engineer (level 3)
Maintaining machinery and equipment in the food and drinks industry, finding and resolving faults, to optimise production levels.
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Food and drink process operator (level 2)
Supporting food and drink manufacturing operations.
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Food and drink technical operator (level 3)
Working on production operations, setting up, and performing operational maintenance on food and drink machinery
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Food industry technical professional (integrated degree) (level 6)
Ensuring the safety and quality of food and drink products.
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Food industry technologist (level 3)
Making sure food and drink products are of the right quality and safe to eat and drink.
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Footwear manufacturer (level 2)
Making footwear.
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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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Formworker (level 2)
Preparing, installing and managing all stages of the formwork and falsework processes.
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Fundraiser (level 3)
Raise funds for charitable causes.
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Funeral director (level 3)
Arranging, conducting and managing funerals.
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Funeral team member (level 2)
Helping manage funeral arrangements.
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Furniture finisher (level 2)
Furniture finishers prepare and treat wood and manufactured boards, for example MDF and veneered boards to give it a smooth finish and bring out its natural beauty. Items to be finished could range from tables, chairs, lounge suites, cabinets, chests of drawers, bespoke furniture, kitchen units and shop fittings.
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Furniture making operative (level 2)
Make both mass-produced products and individually designed furniture and manufacture the various components needed to produce fitted kitchens, bathrooms or bedrooms.
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Furniture manufacturer (level 2)
Making all kinds of beds, furniture and their related furnishings in a workshop or factory.
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Furniture restorer (level 3)
Furniture restorers repair and protect pieces of modern and old furniture, returning them as closely as possible to their original condition.
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Game programmer (level 7)
Program reliable and efficient software.
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Garment maker (level 3)
Constructing garments - bringing the design to life, following specifications and quality standards.
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Gas engineering operative (level 3)
Installing and maintaining gas appliances in a domestic or non-domestic setting, advising customers on how appliances work and how to use energy more efficiently.
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Gas network craftsperson (level 3)
Building, maintaining and repairing parts for the country's gas network, to provide a reliable supply of gas to domestic, commercial and industrial users.
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Gas network operative (level 2)
Construct, maintain and repair gas network infrastructure, to provide a reliable supply/service to domestic, commercial and industrial users.
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General farm worker (level 2)
Support the operation of a farm.
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Geospatial mapping and science specialist (degree) (level 6)
Analysing geographic data for things like maps, satellite navigation systems (satnav) and global positioning systems (GPS).
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Geospatial survey technician (level 3)
Gathering and processing geographic data from various sources, creating 2D or 3D drawings and models for the architecture, construction and engineering industries.
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Geotechnical engineer (integrated degree) (level 7)
Understand, model and analyse the ground.
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Golf course manager (level 5)
Responsible for the management of the golf course, resources and staff, on behalf of their employer.
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Golf greenkeeper (level 2)
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Governance officer (level 4)
Governance officers provide administrative and operational support.
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Groundworker (level 2)
Interpreting design specifications to prepare a construction site ready for structural building works to take place.
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Hair, wigs, make-up and prosthetics technician (level 3)
Uphold a high standard of hygiene and technical application for productions/performances across a range of artists, periods and cultures.
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Hairdressing professional (level 2)
The practical application of Hairdressing skills and knowledge, personalised to client requirements, whilst providing an outstanding service.
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Health and care intelligence specialist (level 7)
Take data on individual or population health and use of services and other forms of evidence and turn it into health and care intelligence.
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Health play specialist (level 5)
Providing therapeutic play interventions for sick infants, children and young people, service users, carers and families of all ages, throughout their healthcare journey.
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Healthcare engineering specialist technician (level 3)
To ensure service continuity for specialist healthcare medical devices or healthcare estates.
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Healthcare science assistant (level 2)
Carrying out routine technical and scientific procedures and support within hospitals, doctor surgeries and other healthcare settings for a wide range of people.
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Healthcare science associate (level 4)
Working in hospitals, primary care and other healthcare settings, carrying out routine technical and scientific procedures. Supporting healthcare science (HCS) practitioners and clinical scientists.
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Healthcare science practitioner (integrated degree) (level 6)
Supporting the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions.
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Healthcare support worker (level 2)
Providing high-quality and compassionate healthcare.
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Hearing aid dispenser (level 5)
Assess hearing and provide aftercare for hearing aids.
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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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Heritage engineering technician (level 3)
Preserving and restoring historic vehicles and machinery.
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Highway electrical maintenance and installation operative (level 2)
Installing and servicing electrical support structures, equipment and systems on roads and motorways.
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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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Highways maintenance skilled operative (level 2)
Working on rural and urban roads to repair damaged surfaces.
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Hire controller (plant, tools and equipment) (level 2)
Providing specialist plant, tools, machinery or equipment on short or long-term hire.
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Historic environment advice assistant (level 4)
Providing technical, research and logistical support to Historic Environment professionals working with heritage assets.
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Historic environment advisor (level 7)
Responsible for providing specialist and authoritative advice, guidance and assessment to those working on heritage assets and the legal and policy frameworks for their protection.
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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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Horticulture and landscaping technical manager (level 5)
Build and manage parks, gardens, greenspaces and grounds.
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Horticulture or landscape construction operative (level 2)
Building and managing parks, greenspaces and other areas.
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Horticulture or Landscaping Supervisor (level 3)
Planning and maintaining large gardens, parks and other green spaces.
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Hospitality manager (level 4)
Working across a variety of organisations focusing on ensuring excellent customer experience.
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Hospitality supervisor (level 3)
Supervising staff and activities within hospitality businesses including bars, cafes, conference centres, restaurants and hotels.
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Hospitality team member (level 2)
Carrying out a range of general and specialist roles within hospitality businesses, including bars, cafes, conference centres, restaurants and hotels.
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Housing and property management (level 3)
Creating and sustaining successful tenancies in the private and social rented housing sectors.
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Housing and property management assistant (level 2)
Primarily responsible for the administrative support in the creation and sustainment of successful tenancies and leaseholds in both social and private housing sectors.
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HR support (level 3)
Handling day to day queries and providing human resources advice ranging from recruitment through to retirement.
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Human factors specialist (level 7)
To make systems, products, tasks, jobs, organisations and work environments better for their intended users.
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Hygiene specialist (level 4)
Provide specialist hygiene services in areas such as closed plants, sterile environments, food production and laboratories.
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Improvement leader (level 6)
Developing improvement strategies and providing leadership in improvement for a business.
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Improvement practitioner (level 4)
Identify and lead the delivery of change across organisational functions and processes.
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Improvement specialist (level 5)
Leading the deployment of improvement strategies.
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Improvement technician (level 3)
Responsible for delivery and coaching of improvement activity within an area of responsibility.
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Industrial thermal insulation technician (level 3)
Applying and fabricating insulation and cladding materials.
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Information communications technician (level 3)
Deliver efficient operation and control of the IT.
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Information manager (level 4)
Support the delivery and management of critical information, whether digital or otherwise, in the (capital) delivery phase of an infrastructure project and the ongoing management of that information within the operational phase of the resulting asset.
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Infrastructure asset management professional (level 7)
Lead the asset management function within an organisation.
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Installation and maintenance electrician (level 3)
Install, maintain and repair electrical systems in industrial, commercial and residential environments.
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Insurance practitioner (level 3)
Supporting the sale and renewal of insurance products.
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Insurance professional (level 4)
Specialising in an area of business within the insurance sector, for example broking, client management or underwriting.
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Intelligence analyst (level 4)
Working alongside intelligence collection officers and other operational support roles to identify patterns and trends of the information and data they are handling.
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Interior systems installer (level 2)
Installing, repairing and maintaining various elements of the internal structure of a building.
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Internal audit professional (level 7)
Providing independent, objective assurance and consulting activity to add value and improve an organisation's operations.
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International freight forwarding specialist (level 3)
Helping organise large-scale freight imports and exports.
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Investment operations administrator (level 2)
Providing operational and administrative support in investment management teams.
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Investment operations specialist (level 4)
Carrying out investment transactions on behalf of individuals or organisations.
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Investment operations technician (level 3)
Supporting teams that carry out investment transactions on behalf of individuals or organisations.
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IT solutions technician (level 3)
Develop, implement and maintain complete IT solutions such as networks, operating systems and applications.
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IT technical salesperson (level 3)
Selling technical products and services, such as data storage and cloud services, for a company.
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Jewellery, silversmithing, and allied trades professional (level 3)
Engaged with the production of fine and detailed items that are made from precious metals and adorned with precious stones and other materials.
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Journalist (level 5)
Find and tell stories and inform the public.
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Junior advertising creative (level 3)
Advertising Creatives are responsible for coming up with original, exciting and memorable ideas that meet client's briefs and which can then be used in a range of mediums (e.g Radio, TV).
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Junior animator (level 4)
Create animated assets and content, by producing the motions, gestures, expressions and performance of two or three dimensional characters and inanimate objects.
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Junior energy manager (level 3)
Helping organisations meet sustainability commitments by reducing energy consumption and reducing costs.
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Junior estate agent (level 2)
Working in different areas of an estate agent completing tasks such as arranging viewings and accompanying colleagues on site visits to various properties.
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Junior grip (level 2)
Build, maintain and move grip equipment during productions.
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Junior management consultant (level 4)
Provide business advice to public, private and not-for-profit organisations.
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Junior production coordinator (level 4)
Co-ordinate productions using specialist production management skills, knowledge and experience.
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Junior visual effects - VFX artist or assistant technical director - ATD (level 4)
Create high quality, performant visuals within budgets.
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Keeper and aquarist (level 3)
Responsible for the everyday care and husbandry of the animals within the collection.
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Laboratory scientist (degree) (level 6)
Carrying out technical and scientific activity in laboratories.
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Laboratory technician (level 3)
Providing routine and one-off testing and technical support in a scientific laboratory environment.
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Land-based service engineer (level 2)
Maintaining a range of machinery, plant and equipment in sectors such as agriculture, forestry and horticulture.
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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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Landscape technician (level 3)
Work with and support landscape professionals in designing, planning and managing spaces in both natural and built environments.
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Large goods vehicle (LGV) driver C + E (level 2)
Drive large goods vehicles.
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Lead adult care worker (level 3)
Leading frontline care for vulnerable adults within their own homes, day care centres, residential and nursing homes and other healthcare settings.
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Lead baker (level 3)
Plan, prepare and produce a significant range of refined products such as sour dough, complex pastry and biscuit products, fried products, and cake and sponge products.
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Lead engineering maintenance technician (level 4)
Offer engineering support, technical leadership and expertise.
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Lead practitioner in adult care (level 4)
Managing teams of frontline carers to look after vulnerable adults with care needs.
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Lead traffic management operative (level 2)
To coordinate, install, maintain and remove TTM equipment and systems.
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Leader in adult care (level 5)
Leading the care service and managing teams of carers to look after adults with care needs.
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Lean manufacturing operative (level 2)
Carrying out manufacturing activities on multiple products with different specifications consecutively.
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Learning and development consultant business partner (level 5)
Making sure that learning and development contributes to improved performance in the workplace.
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Learning and development practitioner (level 3)
Identifying, creating and delivering appropriate training needs.
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Learning and skills assessor (level 3)
Assessing vocational learners, usually on a one-to-one basis, in a range of learning environments.
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Learning and skills mentor (level 4)
Supporting learners of all ages and all levels, to develop within a new work role.
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Learning and skills teacher (level 5)
Teaching young people and adults within all parts of the education and training sector.
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Leather craftsperson (level 2)
Producing or manufacturing leather goods for a number of markets.
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Legal technician - conveyancing technician or probate technician (level 4)
Support the Authorised Person in dealing with legal matters relating to the transfer of ownership of land or property from a seller to a buyer.
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Leisure duty manager (level 3)
Managing the day to day operation of a leisure facility.
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Leisure team member (level 2)
Support, enhance and deliver the day to day operations and services of a leisure or fitness facility.
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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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Licensed conveyancer or licensed probate practitioner (level 6)
To deliver legal services within conveyancing or probate as an authorised person under the regulation of the Council for Licensed Conveyancers.
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Lift and escalator electromechanic (level 3)
Carrying out the installation or maintenance, repair and modernisation of lifts and escalators.
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Lift truck and powered access engineering technician (level 3)
Service, repair and maintain lift trucks and powered access vehicles.
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Lifting equipment technician (level 3)
Repair, maintain, modify, inspect, test, install and assemble lifting equipment to ensure its suitability and safety for a continued period of service.
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Lifting technician (level 2)
Preparing and operating different cranes to lift and place a variety of loads in the workplace.
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Lightning protection operative (level 2)
Install and maintain lightning protection and earthing systems.
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Livestock unit technician (level 3)
Manage the livestock related tasks on the farm.
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Low carbon heating technician (level 3)
Skilled heat pump installer.
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Machining technician (level 3)
Setting up machines prior to production as well as monitoring and correcting them as needed.
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Maintenance and operations engineering technician (level 3)
Maintaining the safety, integrity and effective operation of plant and equipment in industries that are part of the national infrastructure engineering sector, such as electricity generating, oil and gas refining and pharmaceuticals
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Mammography associate (level 4)
Operating specialist equipment used to screen people for breast cancer.
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Manufacturing engineer (degree) (level 6)
Helping take products from design to manufacture, ensuring that they are launched on time, at cost and to the right quality.
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Manufacturing manager (integrated degree) (level 6)
Overseeing manufacturing processes to ensure that performance output meets customer expectations.
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Marina and boatyard operative (level 2)
Delivering a variety of operations and services that include vessel handling.
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Marine electrician (level 3)
Conduct a wide range of marine electrical work.
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Marine engineer (level 3)
Design and oversee testing installation and repair of marine apparatus and equipment.
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Marine pilot (level 5)
Safely navigating vessels from sea to berth or berth to sea within the ports jurisdiction.
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Maritime electrical fitter (level 3)
Manufacture, install, test, fault diagnose, maintain, overhaul and remove electrical systems on maritime vessels.
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Maritime mechanical and electrical mechanic (level 2)
Undertaking the testing, fault diagnosis and maintenance of electrical, mechanical and fluid power equipment on ships and submarines.
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Maritime mechanical fitter (level 3)
manufacture, install, test, fault diagnose, maintain, overhaul and remove mechanical and fluid power equipment on ships and submarines.
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Market research executive (level 4)
Research projects to generate data and insight.
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Marketing executive (level 4)
Helping to shape, support and deliver marketing plans, working in conjunction with the Marketing Manager.
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Marketing manager (level 6)
Responsible for the marketing activities and strategy of their organisation.
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Mastic asphalter (level 2)
Lay mastic asphalt on to a wide range of surfaces and structures.
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Material cutter (level 2)
Cut specified material components by hand or by machine using templates or measurements and then prepare the components for assembly.
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Material processing plant operator (level 2)
Operating and maintaining heavy mobile plant equipment like excavators, dumper trucks or construction material production plants
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Materials process engineer (degree) (level 7)
Controlling and managing the complex manufacturing processes for different materials
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Materials science technologist (degree) (level 6)
Ensuring materials are fit for purpose for a wide range of different industries.
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Mechatronics Maintenance Technician (level 3)
Mechatronics maintenance technicians carry out a broad range of activities which may include installation, testing, fault finding, rectification, modifications and the on-going planned maintenance of complex automated equipment. This requires the application of a blend of skills, knowledge and occupational behaviours across the electrical, electronic, mechanical, fluid power and control systems disciplines.
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Medical statistician (level 7)
Provide statistical leadership to a multi-disciplinary team.
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Metal casting, foundry and patternmaking technician (level 3)
Casting is the process from which solid metal shapes (castings) are produced by filling voids in molds with liquid metal
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Metal fabricator (level 3)
Manufacturing anything that can be fabricated out of metal such as bridges, oil rigs and ships.
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Metal recycling general operative (level 2)
Identifying different metals, sorting and separating them into grades
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Metrology technician (level 3)
Using, designing and repairing equipment for taking measurements.
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Midwife (2019 NMC standards) (Integrated degree) (level 6)
An advocate for the woman, working in partnership with her and giving the necessary support, care and advice during pregnancy.
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Military engineering construction technician (level 3)
Multi-skilled soldiers, combat engineers and tradesmen.
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Mine management (level 6)
Lead and manage underground mining operations.
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Mineral and construction product sampling and testing operations (level 2)
Collecting and sampling mineral and construction products to ensure they meet customer specifications.
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Mineral products technician (level 5)
Ensuring that sufficient materials and products are available to meet customer requirements.
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Mortgage adviser (level 3)
Giving clients advice on appropriate mortgages and related protection products such as life insurance or sickness and unemployment insurance.
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Mortuary technician (level 3)
Ensure the effective operation of the mortuary and to assist colleagues in providing dignified care of the deceased.
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Motor finance specialist (level 3)
Offering and administering finance packages to customers buying vehicles.
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Motor vehicle service and maintenance technician - light vehicle (level 3)
Servicing and repairing light vehicles.
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Motorcycle technician (repair and maintenance) (level 3)
Servicing and repairing motorcycles within either the franchised or independent motorcycle sector.
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Multi-channel marketer (level 3)
Support customer focussed marketing activities that drive the demand for a product or service.
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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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Network cable installer (level 3)
Installing, terminating, testing and certifying network cable infrastructure components
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Network engineer (level 4)
Designing, installing, maintaining and supporting communication networks within an organisation or between organisations.
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Non home office police officer (level 4)
Provide policing and or investigative activity.
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Non-destructive testing (NDT) operator (level 2)
Inspecting components, materials, welds and other items within manufacturing processes.
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Non-destructive testing engineer (degree) (level 6)
Testing materials used in machinery and structures to find faults like corrosion, cracks, flaws and other imperfections.
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Non-destructive testing engineering technician (level 3)
Using specialist methods to detect cracks and other imperfections in manufactured components, including those that have been in service for a period of time.
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Nuclear health physics monitor (level 2)
Providing radiological monitoring services in the nuclear industry to protect people, plant and the environment from radioactive contamination.
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Nuclear operative (level 2)
Responsible for the operation of plant systems and equipment on nuclear facilities.
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Nuclear reactor desk engineer (level 6)
Operate, monitor and control the nuclear reactor and associated equipment in normal operational mode, as well as abnormal conditions.
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Nuclear scientist and nuclear engineer (integrated degree) (level 6)
Ensuring nuclear systems and equipment operate safely and efficiently and in an environmentally sustainable way.
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Nuclear technician (level 5)
Providing technical support to engineers and scientists in the nuclear industry.
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Nuclear welding inspection technician (level 4)
Carrying out quality control and welding inspections for the nuclear industry, to ensure the safety and robustness of nuclear sites.
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Nursing associate (NMC 2018) (level 5)
Providing care for people of all ages and from different backgrounds, cultures and beliefs.
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Occupational therapist (level 6)
Occupational therapists work with people of all ages and can look at all aspects of daily life in your home, school or workplace.
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Officer of the watch (near coastal) (level 3)
Take charge of a vessel’s safety, security and navigation during operations both at sea and when in harbour.
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Operating department practitioner (level 6)
Supporting operating theatre staff and providing care to patients at all stages of an operation.
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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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Operational research specialist (level 7)
Help clients (either internally or externally) to make strategic, tactical and operational decisions.
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Operations manager (level 5)
Managing teams and projects in line with a private, public, or voluntary organisation's operational or departmental strategy.
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Optical assistant 2022 (level 3)
Helping customers in the optical retail environment.
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Oral health practitioner (level 4)
Performing a range of oral health preventive procedures which involve working in a patient's mouth.
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Ordnance munitions and explosives (OME) professional (integrated degree) (level 6)
Analysing, interpreting and evaluating technical information, concepts and ideas to propose solutions to problems
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Ordnance munitions and explosives specialist (integrated degree) (level 7)
Provide specialist expertise, advice and guidance and direction towards delivering complex scientific and technical OME solutions to directly evolve the UK OME defence and security capability in existing and emerging technologies.
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Ordnance munitions explosives technician (level 4)
To be involved in or contribute to the design and operation of OME by preparing explosives compositions and devices.
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Orthodontic therapist (integrated) (level 4)
A registered professional who fits, adjusts and removes braces to patient’s teeth.
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Outdoor activity instructor (level 3)
Supervising and guiding children and adults in activities and pastimes.
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Outdoor learning specialist (level 5)
Design, planning and delivery of programmes that provide learning and change using outdoor activities and experiences.
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Packaging professional (integrated degree) (level 6)
Leading on technical packaging delivery programmes and projects for a multitude of products.
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Painter and decorator (level 2)
Working in domestic and commercial properties and undertaking the decoration and protection of buildings.
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Paralegal (level 3)
Providing legal and administrative support, carrying out research and drafting legal documents and forms.
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Paramedic (level 6)
Providing high quality and compassionate care, responding to the needs of service users and carers across the lifespan.
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Paraplanner (level 4)
Assisting financial advisers with researching, analysing and preparing financial reports for clients.
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Passenger transport driver - bus and coach or tram (level 2)
Driving buses, coaches or trams, making sure customers get where they're going safely and on time.
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Passenger transport operations manager (level 4)
Managing, planning and coordinating passenger transport operations
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Passenger transport operative (level 2)
Ensuring the safe travel of passengers, their customers, themselves and their colleagues.
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Pastry chef (level 3)
Plan, prepare and produce complex, refined patisserie in a variety of establishments.
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Payroll administrator (level 3)
Setting up and operating the payroll within the organisation in which they are employed or on behalf of another organisation.
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Payroll assistant manager (level 5)
Ensure that the employer’s workforce is paid on time and accurately in accordance with worker contractual and United Kingdom regulatory/statutory obligations.
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Peer worker (level 3)
Work alongside other professionals in hospital, justice and community settings.
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Pensions administrator (level 3)
Providing information on pensions schemes for an organisation's employees or clients.
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People professional (level 5)
Providing People Professional expertise within a company or organisation.
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Personal trainer (level 3)
Coaching clients (on a one to one and small group basis) towards their health and fitness goals.
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Pharmacy services assistant (level 2)
Supporting the delivery of pharmacy services.
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Pharmacy technician (integrated) (level 3)
Assisting the pharmacist in chemists and hospital dispensaries.
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Photographer (level 4)
Carrying out skilled work in the photographic industry utilising common photographic knowledge and skills.
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Physiotherapist (level 6)
Delivering programmes and interventions to help people affected by injury, ageing, illness or disability.
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Piling attendant (level 2)
Assisting in driving, boring and forming piles in the ground in order to provide firm support for buildings and structures.
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Pipe welder (level 3)
Manually weld tubes and pipes to high standards of quality.
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Plasterer (level 2)
Preparing walls and ceilings for decoration and finishing.
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Plate welder (level 3)
Manually weld plates and structural components to high standards of quality.
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Play therapist (level 7)
Work to improve children’s mental health, emotional well-being, learning capabilities and social relationships.
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Playworker (level 2)
Care for and support children in taking responsibility for themselves and their own playing whilst creating a stimulating and adventurous space for children to learn and explore.
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Plumbing and domestic heating technician (level 3)
Fitting and servicing domestic water, heating and drainage systems.
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Podiatrist (level 6)
Diagnose and treat foot, ankle and leg problems.
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Police community support officer (level 4)
Working as part of a neighbourhood policing team to help deal with and prevent crime.
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Police constable (integrated degree) (level 6)
Upholding law and order through the detection, prevention and investigation of crime.
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Policy officer (level 4)
Contribute to the development of policy.
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Polymer processing technician (level 3)
Complete process manufacturing activities to produce polymer products to a specification.
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Port marine operations officer (level 4)
Assists in ensuring the safe transit and handling of vessels into and out of the port.
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Port operative (level 2)
Carrying out a range of tasks involving handling cargo, passengers or marine craft.
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Post graduate engineer (level 7)
Developing innovative solutions to complex technical engineering problems
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Post production technical operator (level 4)
Providing support, assistance and delivery within the technical support operation of a post-production company.
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Poultry technician (level 3)
Raising animals with optimal welfare and consideration for their needs throughout the different stages of life
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Poultry worker (level 2)
Farming birds for their eggs or meat.
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Power industry distribution cable jointer (level 3)
Connect new supplies, divert and make alterations to existing supplies, and locate and repair faults on the underground power distribution network.
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Power industry overhead linesperson (level 3)
Planned and reactive work to maintain and repair plant and equipment associated with power distribution or transmission overhead lines.
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Power industry substation fitter (level 3)
Constructing or maintaining power industry substations.
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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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Print operative (level 2)
Assist in the production of a printed product or component.
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Print technician (level 3)
Producing a range of printed goods to meet customer and business needs.
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Probation service practitioner (level 3)
Practitioners work with individuals eligible for probation support, this includes individuals in court, individuals who have been convicted and victims.
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Process industry manufacturing technician (level 3)
Apply a process or processes to create products to a specification.
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Process leader (level 4)
Directing production activities and operations
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Procurement and supply assistant (level 3)
The process of procurement or buying low value goods and services.
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Procurement and supply chain practitioner (level 4)
Buying the goods and services that enable an organisation to operate.
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Product design and development engineer (degree) (level 6)
Using engineering techniques to bring new products to life or redesign existing products.
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Production assistant - screen and audio (level 3)
Providing support and assistance to help with the delivery of content for TV or radio shows.
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Production chef (level 2)
Working as part of a team in kitchen environments.
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Professional accounting or taxation technician (level 4)
Working as an accountant or bookkeeper for an accounting practice, business, organisations or HMRC.
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Professional arboriculturist (level 6)
Managing peri-urban and urban trees.
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Professional economist (integrated degree) (level 6)
Producing rigorous, relevant and impactful economic analysis to drive decision-making at all levels.
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Professional forester (integrated degree) (level 6)
Provide expert advice on the woodlands and forests.
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Professional security operative (level 2)
To be an organisation’s first line of defence.
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Project controls professional (level 6)
Ensure that projects deliver successfully and safely to time, cost and quality.
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Project controls technician (level 3)
Analysing progress and performance data on engineering, manufacturing, construction and infrastructure projects.
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Project manager (integrated degree) (level 6)
Help organisations manage projects efficiently.
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Property maintenance operative (level 2)
Ensuring that buildings are in a safe working condition.
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Props technician (level 3)
Supporting the props master to supply, build and maintain dressing and hand props for film, television and theatre productions.
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Propulsion technician (level 4)
Testing or building function to support the development of propulsion systems.
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Prosthetic and orthotic technician (level 3)
Designing and manufacturing custom made devices to meet specification such as artificial limbs and spinal bracing
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Prosthetist and orthotist (level 6)
Caring for people who need an artificial limb or a device to support or control part of their body.
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Psychological wellbeing practitioner (level 6)
Helping people with mild to moderate anxiety and depression manage their conditions.
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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 relations and communications assistant (level 4)
Building, protecting and maintaining a positive reputation for brands, organisations and individuals.
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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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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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Publishing professional (level 4)
Supporting key parts of the publishing process from the conception to production.
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Quality practitioner (level 4)
Ensures that an organisation, product or service consistently functions well.
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Radio network technician (level 3)
Ensure that digital data and voice networks operate at an optimal level.
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Rail and rail systems engineer (level 5)
Helping maintain railway tracks and equipment.
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Rail and rail systems principal engineer (integrated degree) (level 7)
Helping maintain railway tracks and equipment.
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Rail and rail systems senior engineer (integrated degree) (level 6)
Applying rail and rail systems technical engineering skills in a broad range of management and leadership activities.
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Rail engineering advanced technician (level 4)
Providing and managing the delivery of technical engineering solutions across the rail network.
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Rail engineering operative (level 2)
Providing support to technicians and engineers working on the rail network and trains.
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Rail engineering technician (level 3)
Providing technical support to engineers working on the rail network and trains.
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Rail infrastructure operator (level 3)
Operating the signals and electrical controls needed to keep trains running safely and on time.
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Railway engineering design technician (level 3)
Provide technical support to engineers who design infrastructure and systems for railways.
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Recruiter (level 3)
Manage resourcing activities that drive the recruitment of candidates and matching them to temporary, fixed term, or permanent job positions within an organisation. They manage the end-to-end recruitment process which typically involves planning, identifying, attracting, assessing, shortlisting, and onboarding candidates to fulfil the current and future requirements of the organisation.
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Refrigeration air conditioning and heat pump engineering technician (level 3)
Planning, preparing and safely carrying out work in process, product and space cooling.
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Registered nurse degree (NMC 2018) (level 6)
Giving care, advice and support to sick, injured or disabled people.
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Registrar (creative and cultural) (level 6)
Enable access and enjoyment of cultural heritage by public and other audiences now and in the future.
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Regulatory affairs specialist (level 7)
Ensuring healthcare products for human and animal use are licensed before being sold or supplied.
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Regulatory compliance officer (level 4)
Performing regulatory services functions and/or supporting compliance activities.
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Removals operative (level 2)
Pack items into boxes or crates and move the packed items, furniture, equipment, specialist items and any other customer possessions. Assist with the loading and unloading of items onto and off specially built removals vehicles.
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Research scientist (level 7)
Planning, leading and conducting scientific experiments and analysing results.
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Resilience and emergencies professional (level 6)
Contribute to the local or national resilience and security agendas.
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Retail leadership (integrated degree) (level 6)
Acting as a brand ambassador who will lead, motivate and develop a team of retail-based employees, to deliver sales and profit targets.
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Retail manager (level 4)
Managing staff, their work and sales within a retail environment.
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Retail team leader (level 3)
Guiding and coordinating staff, their work and sales within a retail environment.
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Retailer (level 2)
Helping customers buy products or services from retail organisations such as department stores, garden centres, high street chains, supermarkets and online and mail order businesses.
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Revenues and welfare benefits practitioner (level 4)
Performing various roles in local authorities such as benefit assessment, revenues calculation or customer service.
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Risk and safety management professional (degree) (level 7)
Operating in highly regulated industries where the impact of loss is high.
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Road surfacing operative (level 2)
Surfacing and resurfacing vast stretches of the public and privately owned highway network.
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Robotics engineer - degree (level 6)
Specify, design, build, program and test robotic systems or solutions intended to do automated jobs.
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Roofer (level 2)
Installing a range of roofing materials and products.
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Safety, health and environment technician (level 3)
Working with management and delivery teams to advise on the statutory health, safety and environmental requirements.
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Sales executive (level 4)
Leading end-to-end sales interaction with customers and managing sales internally within an organisation.
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Scaffolder (level 2)
Erecting, altering and dismantling scaffolding, to allow other trades to work safely at height from secure working platforms.
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Scenic artist (level 3)
Discuss the scenic art requirements with the designer or scenic manager to translate their vision into the reality of what the audience sees.
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Scenic automation technician (level 3)
Assemble and repair automated equipment.
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School business professional (level 4)
Administering and managing financial, site and support services within the school context.
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Science industry maintenance technician (level 3)
Contributing to the operation of science industry plant by installing, maintaining, testing and repair of mechanical and electrical equipment.
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Science industry process and plant engineer (degree) (level 6)
Helping design the manufacturing process for science-based technology and products.
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Science manufacturing process operative (level 2)
Operating science industry manufacturing equipment.
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Science manufacturing technician 2014 (level 3)
Operating the systems and equipment involved in the production of products.
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Science manufacturing technician 2023 (level 3)
Apply a process or processes to create products to a specification.
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Seafarer (deck rating) (level 2)
Working as part of the navigation department on ships and other vessels, keeping watch and maintaining safety and security, and carrying out a range of practical tasks.
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Security first line manager (level 3)
Maintaining a safe and secure environment for customers and employees by establishing and enforcing security policies and procedures; supervising the security guard force.
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Senior and head of facilities management (integrated degree) (level 6)
Delivering a variety of integrated facilities management operational services across multiple sites.
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Senior compliance and risk specialist (level 6)
To ensure that organisations' operations comply with relevant legislation, regulation and policies through reviewing and implementing policies and procedures.
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Senior culinary chef (level 4)
Develop new recipes, products and product lines.
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Senior equine groom (level 3)
Providing for and coordinating the day to day care of the horses in the workplace.
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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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Senior healthcare support worker (level 3)
Providing high-quality and compassionate specialist health and social care for a range of people.
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Senior housing and property management (level 4)
Managing housing or property related services, leading a team and taking responsibility for the cost effectiveness and efficiency of their business area.
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Senior insurance professional (level 6)
Helping people and businesses assess and manage the risks they face.
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Senior investment and commercial banking professional (level 7)
Provide relationship management for clients to assess their financial performance and match banking products and services for their needs.
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Senior journalist (level 7)
To inform the public – either through news and current events, or through the creation of authoritative features, opinion or analysis.
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Senior leader (level 7)
A leader who has senior management responsibility.
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Senior metrology technician (level 5)
Managing teams that use, design and repair equipment for taking measurements.
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Senior people professional (level 7)
Improve people practices in organisations in order to drive organisational performance and effectiveness.
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Senior procurement and supply chain professional (level 6)
Set the procurement and supply chain strategy.
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Senior production chef (level 3)
Managing a team to produce standardised dishes and menus within a kitchen environment.
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Senior professional economist (integrated degree) (level 7)
Design, implement and lead programmes of economic analysis to support decision-making.
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Serious and complex crime investigator (integrated degree) (level 6)
Conduct serious and complex investigation.
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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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Sewing machinist (level 2)
Making sewn products to meet specifications and quality criteria.
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Signage technician (level 3)
Design, manufacture, fabricate and install signage.
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Small commercial vessel crewmember (level 3)
Working on a wide variety of specialist vessels.
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Small vessel chief engineer (level 4)
Leading the engineering function for small vessels (less than 9000 Kilowatt and less than 3,000 Gross Tonnage) unlimited area.
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Social researcher (level 6)
Provide robust research and analysis that forms the foundation for social policy development, implementation, and evaluation, impacting important decisions that seek to ensure the best possible investment of public money and outcomes for members of society.
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Social worker (integrated degree) (level 6)
Protecting vulnerable children and adults from harm or abuse, and supporting adults to live independently.
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Software developer (level 4)
Building and testing simple, high-quality code for software.
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Software development technician (level 3)
Building simple applications for use in larger software developments.
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Software tester (level 4)
Carrying out tests to make sure computer software works as intended and is fit for purpose.
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Soil scientist (level 7)
To gather, interpret and evaluate information about the chemistry, biology and physics of soil.
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Solicitor (level 7)
Progressing legal matters and transactions, applying legal knowledge and commercial judgement to produce solutions which meet clients' needs.
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Sonographer (integrated degree) (level 6)
Conducting diagnostic and screening ultrasound examinations.
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Space engineering technician (level 4)
Support the development, manufacturing, assembly, integration and testing of complex, high value space hardware and ground-based equipment.
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Space systems engineer (level 6)
To take a leading role in the design, manufacturing and testing of complex, high value space hardware and ground support equipment.
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Specialist community public health nurse (NMC 2022) (level 7)
Assessing the health needs of individuals, families, workplaces and the wider community.
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Spectacle technician (level 3)
Produce and repair finished, quality-assured spectacles.
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Speech and language therapist (level 6)
Speech and language therapy provides treatment, support and care for children and adults.
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Sporting excellence professional (level 3)
Able to competently perform the professional sport in which they train such as; cricket, football, rugby league, rugby union and equestrianism.
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Sports coach (level 4)
Use sports knowledge and skills to create and deliver coaching programmes.
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Sports turf operative (level 2)
Maintaining and renovating sports surfaces to make sure that public and private sports facilities are available for use.
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Stained glass craftsperson (level 4)
Research, design, craft, construction and fitting of stained glass.
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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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Steel fixer (level 2)
Assembling and installing steelworks required to strengthen reinforced concrete structures.
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Stonemason (level 2)
Install new natural sustainable and ethically sourced stone or conserve, repair or replace existing natural stone in buildings and/or landscape projects.
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Supply chain leadership professional (integrated degree) (level 6)
Procuring, producing, moving and delivering a product or service from a supplier to a customer or end-user.
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Supply chain practitioner (fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG)) (level 3)
Organising and coordinating a network of interconnected businesses in the provision of goods and services to the end customer.
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Supply chain warehouse operative (level 2)
Carrying out a range of moving, packaging and stock-taking roles and duties in a warehouse environment.
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Surface finisher (level 3)
Surface finishing is a broad range of industrial processes that alter the surface of a manufactured item to achieve a certain property.
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Surveying technician (level 3)
Collecting information from site inspections to inform advice to clients on land, property or construction.
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Survival equipment fitter (level 3)
Maintaining military aircraft and personal survival equipment.
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Sustainability business specialist (integrated degree) (level 7)
Help organisations to manage the resources they use and the waste they generate according to environmentally friendly principles.
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Systems engineer (degree) (level 7)
Solving some of the most complex engineering challenges by organising all the information needed to understand the whole problem, exploring it and finding the most appropriate solution.
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Systems thinking practitioner (level 7)
Support decision-makers in strategic and leadership roles to understand and address complex and sometimes even ‘wicked’ problems through provision of expert systemic analysis, advice and facilitation.
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Teacher (level 6)
Educating young people to achieve the highest possible standards.
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Teaching assistant (level 3)
Supporting the class teacher to enhance learning.
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Team leader (level 3)
Managing individuals, teams, or projects to meet private, public, or voluntary organisational goals.
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Technician scientist (level 5)
Working in a laboratory and using various scientific techniques.
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Telecoms field operative (level 2)
Build, provide or repair telecom services for commercial or residential customers on the UK's National Telecom Access Network.
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Textile manufacturing operative (level 2)
Using machinery to spin natural and synthetic material into yarns and fabrics.
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Textile technical specialist (level 4)
Using specialist textile machinery and equipment to weave or to finish textiles.
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Therapeutic radiographer (level 6)
Providing excellent care to patients diagnosed with cancer by delivering high quality and accurate radiotherapy.
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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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Town planning assistant (level 4)
Work with, and provide technical and administrative support to chartered town planners.
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Trade supplier (level 2)
Ensuring an efficient flow of goods and services between manufacturers and their skilled trade customer base.
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Trading standards professional (level 6)
Help ensure safe, fair, and legal marketplaces.
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Traffic operator (level 2)
To assist traffic teams by ensuring the accurate flow of information throughout traffic.
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Train driver (level 3)
Responsible for driving trains in a safe, punctual, economic manner over various routes.
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Transport and warehouse operations supervisor (level 3)
Manage the day to day operations involved in supply chain.
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Transport planner (integrated degree) (level 6)
Designing and developing transport and travel systems.
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Transport planning technician (level 3)
Providing technical support to transport planners to help manage and improve transport services and systems.
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Transport scheduler (level 3)
Supporting the safe and efficient operation of the aviation, tram, bus, coach and rail transport networks
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Travel consultant (level 3)
Making travel arrangements and booking accommodation and other services for holidaymakers and business travellers.
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Underkeeper (level 2)
Participate in habitat management, pest and predator control and animal husbandry in support of a shooting enterprise.
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Urban driver (level 2)
Transport goods by road to an agreed destination, quality and time standard.
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Utilities engineering technician (level 3)
Carrying out reactive and routine maintenance on equipment to ensure safety and efficiency.
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Vehicle damage assessor (level 4)
Inspecting and assessing all elements of a motor vehicle that has sustained damage and requires repair.
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Vehicle damage mechanical, electrical and trim (MET) technician (level 3)
Removing and refitting damaged mechanical and electrical components on a car before and after body repair work has been carried out.
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Vehicle damage paint technician (level 3)
Preparing, spraying and finishing vehicles that have been involved in collisions and other incidents.
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Vehicle damage panel technician (level 3)
Demonstrating expert working knowledge in relation to the removal, repair and replacement of vehicle body panels.
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Vet technician (livestock) (level 5)
Carry out common husbandry and technical tasks for livestock.
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Veterinary nurse (level 3)
Providing expert nursing care for sick animals.
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Vision rehabilitation specialist (level 5)
Empower people with visual impairments to lead independent and fulfilling lives.
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Wall and floor tiler (level 2)
Tiling walls and floors.
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Waste resource operative (level 2)
Collecting, transporting, processing, disposing and recycling waste and recyclables.
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Water environment worker (level 3)
Maintaining, repairing and carrying out minor works on a variety of water environment assets.
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Water industry network technician (level 3)
Water industry network technicians respond to incidents and monitor water or waste water networks, resolving issues or identifying action required.
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Water industry treatment process technician (level 3)
Maintain site process standards for water or wastewater.
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Water network operative (level 2)
Construct, maintain and repair water network infrastructure, to provide a reliable supply/service to domestic, commercial and industrial users.
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Water process operative (level 2)
Carry out operations in a clean water or waste water treatment facility to ensure water safety.
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Water treatment technician (level 3)
Responsible for the development, installation and maintenance of water treatment programmes for water systems.
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Welder (level 2)
Welding of metals in two welding positions, using at least 1 arc welding process, passing surface inspection.
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Wellbeing and holistic therapist (level 3)
Create, implement and adapt tailored holistic and wellbeing experiences.
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Wireless communications rigger (level 2)
Supporting the UK’s cellular network and its infrastructure.
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Wood product manufacturing operative (level 2)
Producing wood products for the construction and furniture industries.
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Youth justice practitioner (level 5)
Work with children who have offended or are at risk of offending.
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Youth support worker (level 3)
Work in a supporting role with young people aged 11-25 to promote their personal, social and educational development.
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Youth worker (level 6)
Enable young people to develop and working with young people to facilitate personal, social and educational development.