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Do you enjoy or are you

good at Chemistry?
Level 4

Agricultural Scientist Winemaker

Agricultural Technical
Veterinarian
Officer
Level 3
Biochemist Specialist Physician
(General Medicine)
Specialist Physician
Agricultural Scientist
Biomedical Engineer (General Medicine)
Science Technician

Cattle and Wheat Farmer


Agricultural Technical Level 2 Science Technician
Officer Resident Medical Officer
Charge Nurse Agricultural Technical Waste Water or Water
Officer Plant Operator
Registered Nurse
Chemical Engineer Anaesthetic Technician Veterinary Nurse

Anaesthetic Technician
Level 1 Product Examiner
Chemist Product Examiner
Cattle and Wheat Farmer Science Technician

Clinical Allergist Chemical Plant


Shot Firer
Operator
Podiatrist
Chemical Plant Operator Production or Plant
Conservator Engineer
Chemical Production Reinforced Plastic and Pharmacist
Machine Operator Composite Production
Dietitian Chemical Production Worker
Chemistry
Metallurgical or Materials
Biological Technical Officer Machine Operator Product Examiner Technician
Petroleum Engineer
Engineering Manager
Engineering Production
Pharmacy Technician
Worker
Primary Products Inspector
Environmental Engineer Chemistry Technician Pathologist

Gas Compressor Life Science


Turbine Operator Technician Life Science Technician Medical Laboratory
Environmental Health Cattle and Wheat Farmer Dispensary Technician
Technician Patents Examiner
Officer

Engineering Production Industrial Spraypainter


Worker
Environmental Manager Nutritionist

Fibreglass Gun Hand Gas Compressor Turbine


Operator
Environmental Scientist Chemical Production Metallurgist
Medical Assistant (Defence)
Machine Operator

Medical Laboratory
Exercise Physiologist
Scientist

Food Technologist Chemistry Technician Life Science Technician Materials Scientist

Food Technologist Life Scientist

Forester Industrial Engineer

Geologist Geophysicist

Training levels and requirements


Level 1 Level 3 This chart shows a selection of occupations that have
Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma some relation to the subject of Chemistry. The four
Year 10, a Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken education and training levels are to be used as a guide
Certificate I or II. Australian Apprenticeships may be through TAFEs or Registered Training Organisations. only. These levels indicate the most common education
offered at this level. Some universities offer studies at this level. and/or entry requirements for these jobs.

Level 2 Level 4 For further information, visit:


Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV, Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Bachelor www.myfuture.edu.au
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Degree or higher qualification. Study is often
Apprenticeships may be offered at this level. undertaken at a university. © 2017 Education Services Australia Ltd

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