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Business analyst

Job category: Administration, business and management

Assess the quality of a business and come up with ideas to improve it.

  • Computing Science

CAD technician

Job category: Computing and ICT

Create 2D and 3D designs for buildings and machinery so that engineers and technicians can test and build their ideas.

  • Computing Science

Cartographer

Job category: Science, mathematics and statistics

Research, design and publish maps on paper and online that people can use to find their way around.

  • Computing Science

Climate Scientist

Job category: Animals, land and environment

Understand the effects of climate change on our planet. Make a difference and help to improve our environment.

  • Computing Science

CNC programmer

Job category: Engineering

Use your attention to detail to operate CNC machines to manufacture precision engineering parts out of metal and other materials.

  • Computing Science

Commercial energy assessor

Job category: Construction and building

Test the energy efficiency of commercial buildings – like shopping centres, cinemas and offices. Make a positive impact on the environment.

  • Computing Science

Computer service and repair technician

Job category: Computing and ICT

Set up, maintain and repair computer systems and equipment for people to use at work and at home.

  • Computing Science

Concept Artist

Job category: Design, arts and crafts

Play a key role in creative projects in film, advertising and videogames –using your artistic skills to help visualise people, places, creatures and more.

  • Computing Science

Criminal intelligence analyst

Job category: Security, uniformed and protective services

Analyse data to spot patterns and networks of criminal activity and plan ways to tackle and stop crime.

  • Computing Science

Cyber security analyst

Job category: Computing and ICT

Protect businesses and organisations from cyber threats using cutting-edge technology.

  • Computing Science