New south wales occupation list

Here is a list of occupations that are in demand in New South Wales (NSW), Australia:

Healthcare

  1. Nurses (Registered Nurses, Enrolled Nurses, and Assistant Nurses)
  2. Doctors (General Practitioners, Specialists, and Surgeons)
  3. Allied Health Professionals (Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists, Speech Pathologists, etc.)
  4. Healthcare Assistants
  5. Medical Administrators

Technology and IT

  1. Software Developers (Mobile, Web, and Enterprise)
  2. Data Scientists and Analysts
  3. Cyber Security Experts
  4. Network Administrators
  5. IT Project Managers

Skilled Trades

  1. Electricians
  2. Plumbers
  3. Carpenters and Joiners
  4. Automotive Technicians
  5. Heavy Vehicle Mechanics

Construction

  1. Builders and Construction Managers
  2. Project Managers
  3. Quantity Surveyors
  4. Building Inspectors
  5. Site Managers

Education

  1. Teachers (Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary)
  2. Education Administrators
  3. Special Education Teachers
  4. English as a Second Language (ESL) Teachers
  5. Vocational Education and Training (VET) Instructors

Business and Finance

  1. Accountants
  2. Financial Analysts
  3. Marketing and Communications Professionals
  4. Human Resources Managers
  5. Business Development Managers

Manufacturing and Logistics

  1. Production Managers
  2. Supply Chain Managers
  3. Quality Control Inspectors
  4. Warehouse Managers
  5. Logistics Coordinators

Agriculture and Mining

  1. Agricultural Scientists
  2. Farm Managers
  3. Mining Engineers
  4. Geologists
  5. Environmental Scientists

Transportation

  1. Truck Drivers
  2. Bus and Coach Drivers
  3. Taxi and Ride-Sharing Drivers
  4. Air Traffic Controllers
  5. Maritime Pilots

Government and Public Sector

  1. Public Servants (various roles)
  2. Policy Analysts
  3. Program Managers
  4. Social Workers
  5. Community Development Officers

Please note that this is not an exhaustive list, and there may be other occupations in demand in NSW. Additionally, the demand for certain occupations can vary depending on the region, industry, and other factors. It's always a good idea to research the job market and labor market information to get a better understanding of the current demand for specific occupations.