PROFESSIONS

Professions that contain H

46 professions containing the letter H — each with origin, classification, and notes.

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    1

    Aircraft Mechanic

    A certified technician who inspects, services, and repairs aircraft engines, airframes, and avionics.

    2

    Anesthesiologist

    A physician who administers anesthesia and manages patient physiology during surgery and other invasive procedures.

    3

    Architect

    A licensed professional who designs buildings and oversees their construction from concept through completion.

    4

    Auto Mechanic

    A technician who inspects, diagnoses, and repairs cars and light trucks.

    5

    Chef

    A culinary professional who plans menus, leads kitchen staff, and prepares meals in restaurants, hotels, and institutions.

    6

    Chemical Engineer

    An engineer who designs processes and equipment that convert raw materials into chemicals, fuels, and materials.

    7

    Chiropractor

    A licensed practitioner who diagnoses and treats musculoskeletal complaints using spinal manipulation and adjunct therapies.

    8

    Choreographer

    A movement artist who creates and stages dances for stage, screen, music videos, and live events.

    9

    Cloud Architect

    A senior engineer who designs scalable, secure, and cost-efficient cloud infrastructure for applications and data.

    10

    Court Marshal

    A law-enforcement officer who maintains courtroom security and transports prisoners to court appearances.

    11

    Diesel Mechanic

    A technician who maintains and repairs diesel engines in trucks, buses, construction equipment, and generators.

    12

    Emergency Dispatcher

    A 911 telecommunicator who answers emergency calls and coordinates police, fire, and medical response.

    13

    ESL Teacher

    A teacher who helps non-native speakers develop English language skills for school, work, and daily life.

    14

    Fashion Designer

    A designer who creates clothing, accessories, and footwear for brands, runway, or independent labels.

    15

    Firefighter

    A first responder who fights fires, performs rescues, and provides emergency medical care.

    16

    Flight Attendant

    An airline crew member who ensures passenger safety, manages emergencies, and provides in-flight service.

    17

    Graphic Designer

    A visual designer who creates logos, layouts, packaging, and digital graphics for clients across industries.

    18

    Hairdresser

    A licensed stylist who cuts, colors, and styles hair for clients of all ages.

    19

    Heavy Equipment Operator

    A skilled operator who controls bulldozers, excavators, cranes, and other large machines on construction and mining sites.

    20

    Horticulturist

    A specialist in growing fruits, vegetables, ornamental plants, and landscapes for production and aesthetics.

    21

    Hotel Manager

    A hospitality leader who oversees the daily operation of a hotel, managing staff, guests, and finances.

    22

    HVAC Technician

    A tradesperson who installs, services, and repairs heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems.

    23

    Industrial Mechanic

    A technician who maintains and repairs machinery and equipment in factories, mills, and processing plants.

    24

    Kindergarten Teacher

    A teacher who introduces five and six year olds to literacy, numeracy, and social skills.

    25

    Locksmith

    A skilled craftsperson who installs, repairs, and bypasses locks and security hardware for homes, vehicles, and businesses.

    26

    Machine Learning Engineer

    An engineer who builds production systems that train and serve machine learning models at scale.

    27

    Massage Therapist

    A licensed practitioner who uses hands-on techniques to relieve pain, reduce stress, and support recovery.

    28

    Mechanical Engineer

    An engineer who designs and tests mechanical systems, from engines and HVAC to medical devices and robotics.

    29

    Occupational Therapist

    A clinician who helps patients regain or develop the skills needed for daily activities at home, school, and work.

    30

    Ophthalmologist

    A physician and surgeon specialized in medical and surgical treatment of eye disease.

    31

    Orthopedic Surgeon

    A physician specialized in surgical and nonsurgical treatment of the musculoskeletal system, including bones, joints, and ligaments.

    32

    Pathologist

    A physician who diagnoses disease by examining tissue, cells, and body fluids in the laboratory.

    33

    Pharmacist

    A licensed healthcare professional who dispenses prescription medications and advises patients on safe and effective drug use.

    34

    Photographer

    A visual professional who captures images for journalism, commerce, fine art, weddings, and other purposes.

    35

    Physician

    A medical doctor who diagnoses illness, prescribes treatment, and provides ongoing care across acute and chronic conditions.

    36

    Physiotherapist

    A licensed clinician who helps patients restore movement, manage pain, and recover function after injury or illness.

    37

    Psychiatrist

    A physician who diagnoses and treats mental health disorders using medication, therapy, and other clinical interventions.

    38

    Public Health Officer

    A professional who protects community health through programs in disease prevention, sanitation, and education.

    39

    Rancher

    A producer who raises cattle, sheep, or other livestock on large grazing lands.

    40

    School Principal

    An administrator who leads a school, supervising teachers, supporting students, and managing operations.

    41

    Sheet Metal Worker

    A skilled tradesperson who fabricates and installs ducts, roofing, siding, and architectural metal components.

    42

    Sous Chef

    A senior cook who serves as second in command in a kitchen, supporting the head chef and supervising the line.

    43

    Special Education Teacher

    A teacher who adapts instruction and supports for students with learning, developmental, or physical disabilities.

    44

    Speech-Language Pathologist

    A clinician who assesses and treats communication, swallowing, and voice disorders across the lifespan.

    45

    Teacher

    An educator who instructs students in academic subjects at the elementary, middle, or high school level.

    46

    Wealth Manager

    A financial professional who builds personalized investment, tax, and estate plans for affluent clients.

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