Maintenance jobs are the unsung heroes of our daily lives, keeping the wheels of industry turning and the cogs of comfort well-oiled, ensuring that everything from our cars to our skyscrapers remain in tip-top shape for our endless pursuits.
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Chemical engineers are in demand everywhere—from healthcare to manufacturing. They come up with new ways to turn raw materials into everyday stuff, like making plastic from oil.
Clinical engineers are the superheroes who design and keep crucial medical gear in hospitals and clinics working. From heart valves to hearing implants, this kit is crucial to helping patients.
This well-paid job involved thinking and making things that use electricity more useful. That might be electrical devices, systems, technology, or even the generation of power.
With the world using more energy than ever, there’s a huge demand for old and new power sources. Energy engineers design and build power plants to keep everything running.
If you're good with your hands and like to fix things, this could be the job for you! Engineering maintenance technicians check and repair equipment across manufacturing, transport, and much more.
Making, maintaining, and repairing machinery and tools for different industries is at the heart of this job. If you like maths, tech, and problem-solving, this job might be for you.
Maintenance fitters are the go-to pros for setting up, fixing, and keeping all sorts of industrial machinery running, whether it's electrical, mechanical, or hydraulic.
This job is all about keeping machines and production lines running smoothly. You might use CAD (computer-aided design), test systems, or set up high-tech gear.
These experts explore how materials - from plastics to metals - can change or be used in engineering. Their big-brain know-how might solve tricky problems or even invent new technologies.
These amazing engineers design, make, and fix industrial machines and parts. If you like hands-on work with science, math, design, and IT... then this is for you!
These specialist technicians help engineers to safely run nuclear power stations. This area has stacks of great jobs, especially as making clean energy gets more important.
This exciting career explores where to find new fuel pockets and how to capture and use these on land and at sea. Work could involve travel to all kinds of environments.
Could you be the next Einstein, Hawking, or Newton? They were all passionate physicists who studied matter, energy, and the universe. Related jobs range from sound engineers to meteorologists.
Robotics combines mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering skills. The bright sparks in this field design and build advanced robots that can do tasks faster and more accurately than any human.
These specialists process sewage and other waste and make water safe for people to drink. Understanding how chemicals and microbes affect water is key, and work can take them to all sort of places.