mechanical jobs
technology careers
Different law enforcement careers
law enforcement (NOT COPS!)
medical careers
100

A skilled tradesperson who uses tools to build, maintain, or repair machinery, especially cars.

menhanic

100

 writes, modify, and test code and scripts that allow computer software and applications to function properly.

Computer programer 

100

maintaining public safety, enforcing laws, and protecting the community.

 police officer

100

protect property, enforce rules on the property, and deter criminal activity.

Security guard

100

a nurse who has advanced clinical education and training and share many of the same duties as doctors.They perform physical exams, diagnose and treat diseases and other health conditions, and prescribe.

Nurse practitioner

200

employed by car and truck manufacturers as well as parts suppliers to design and build entire vehicles or individual parts or systems

Auto Engineer

200

the branch of computer science that deals with the design, development, testing, and maintenance of software applications.

Software engineer

200

 directs operations and supervises the activities of a local police department or a unit or shift within a department.

Police Chief

200

monitoring the operational activities to ensure the safety and security of the assets and enforcing strict regulations to avoid financial loss through theft instances and fraud activities.

Asset protection associate

200

are experts in communication, work with all ages, and  treat many types of communication and swallowing problems. These include problems with: Speech sounds—how we say sounds and put sounds together into words.

Speech-language pathologist

300

certified to install, troubleshoot, and repair specific types of equipment.

Maintenance Engineer

300

They do provisioning and managing servers, deploying databases, security monitoring, system patching, and managing internal and external network connectivity.

Development operations engineer or other words called a "DevOps"

300

administers and executes criminal and civil justice and acts as the ex officio jailer.

Sheriff

300

examine and process fingerprints on behalf of law enforcement or national security agencies to match fingerprints to evidence found at crime scenes.

Fingerprint technician

300

works with patients who have conditions that are mentally, physically, developmentally, or emotionally disabling.

Occupational therapist

400

research new uses and management of nuclear power or material.

Nuclear Engineer

400

Prepare and organize the data that companies have in databases and other formats.

Data engineer

400

gather information and evidence to solve a variety of crimes.

Detective

400

 ensuring visitor safety and protection and compliance to park regulations by monitoring boundaries for trespassing & poaching.

Park ranger

400

provide direct patient care,They work with patients of all ages in virtually all specialty and primary care areas, diagnosing and treating common illnesses and working with minor procedures.

Physician assistant

500

develop technologies for use in aviation, defense systems, and spacecraft.

Aerospace Engineer

500

 people who use their statistical, programming and industry domain expertise to transform data into insights.

Data scientist

500

 preserving and collecting evidence to help detectives solve homicides and other types of criminal cases.

Crime scene investigator

500

hears certain civil matters and matters of civil practice and procedure.

Court clerk

500

treat the injuries and illnesses of pets and other animals with a variety of medical equipment, including surgical tools and x-ray and ultrasound machines.

Veterinarian