Note: search results are updated daily and may also include related jobs.
Course Suggestions - CAO
Courses related to this or similar occupations:
If you are interested in this occupation, then these CAO courses may also be of interest. Note that these course suggestions are not intended to indicate that they lead directly to this occupation, only that they are related in some way and may be worth exploring.
Receive, set up, test, and decontaminate equipment.
»
Maintain project logbook records and computer program files.
»
Conduct pollution surveys, collecting and analyzing samples such as air and ground water.
»
Perform environmental quality work in field and office settings.
»
Review technical documents to ensure completeness and conformance to requirements.
»
Perform laboratory work such as logging numerical and visual observations, preparing and packaging samples, recording test results, and performing photo documentation.
»
Review work plans to schedule activities.
»
Obtain product information, identify vendors and suppliers, and order materials and equipment to maintain inventory.
»
Arrange for the disposal of lead, asbestos and other hazardous materials.
»
Inspect facilities to monitor compliance with regulations governing substances such as asbestos, lead, and wastewater.
In Detail...
A detailed description of this occupation can be found on a number of online databases. Follow the link(s) below to access this information:
Note: you will be leaving the CareersPortal Site
Education Most occupations in this zone require job specific training (vocational training) related to the occupation (NFQ Levels 5 and 6 or higher), related on-the-job experience, or a relevant professional award.
Related Experience Previous work-related skill, knowledge, or experience is required for these occupations. For example, electricians typically complete four years of training in order to perform the job.
Job Training Employees in these occupations usually need one or two years of training involving both on-the-job experience and informal training with experienced workers. A recognised apprenticeship program may be associated with these occupations.
Job Zone Examples These occupations usually involve using communication and organisational skills to coordinate, supervise, manage, or train others to accomplish goals. Examples include restaurant managers, electricians, agricultural technicians, legal secretaries, hairdressers, and web developers.