738 results found
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User experience (UX) designer
UX designers use research to understand their users and create websites, applications and software to meet their needs.
Salary: £32,000 to £65,000
Found in: Computing, technology and digital
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Probation officer
Probation officers supervise people serving community and prison sentences and help them to stay away from crime.
Salary: £26,000 to £40,000
Found in: Government services Social care Law and legal
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Forestry worker
Forestry workers plant, maintain and harvest trees. They also improve public access to woodlands and play an important role in protecting habitats.
Salary: £26,000 to £32,000
Found in: Environment and land
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Management accountant
Management accountants oversee a company's finances and find ways to improve profits.
Salary: £30,000 to £60,000
Found in: Business and finance Managerial
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Search engine optimisation (SEO) specialist
SEO specialists analyse website data to develop strategies, identify trends, increase visitor numbers, and to get ahead of the competition.
Salary: £25,000 to £50,000
Found in: Creative and media Retail and sales Computing, technology and digital
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Materials engineer
Materials engineers study how materials behave under different conditions and discover ways to improve their performance or put them to new uses.
Salary: £27,000 to £52,000
Found in: Engineering and maintenance Manufacturing Science and research
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Nuclear technician
Nuclear technicians are involved in the safety and day-to-day running of nuclear power stations.
Salary: £24,000 to £43,000
Found in: Engineering and maintenance
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Textile designer
Textile designers create designs and patterns for clothes, soft furnishings and materials used in industry and manufacturing.
Salary: £22,000 to £40,000
Found in: Creative and media Manufacturing
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Horse groom
Horse grooms are responsible for the care, exercise and welfare of horses and ponies, and maintain the animals' stables and riding equipment.
Salary: £16,000 to £28,000
Found in: Animal care
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Forensic scientist
Forensic scientists prepare traces of physical evidence for use in courts of law.
Salary: £18,000 to £45,000
Found in: Science and research Law and legal