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A Riksåklagare has overall responsibility for the prosecution service in Sweden and functions as the chief prosecutor in the country. The duties include leading and developing legal processes, making decisions in principled cases, and representing the prosecutor's office in court and public contexts. The Riksåklagare also plays a central role in ensuring legal certainty, guiding other prosecutors, and developing case law within criminal law. The work environment is characterized by a fast pace, high workload, and extensive legal responsibility, often in close cooperation with other authorities and the government.
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A rigger in machine tools is responsible for setting up, adjusting, and monitoring machines used in manufacturing and processing metal products. Tasks often include preparing machines for production, changing tools, calibrating equipment, and monitoring quality and precision during the manufacturing process. The role requires accuracy, technical knowledge, and the ability to quickly solve problems that may arise on the production line. The work environment is typically industrial, with much time spent at machines and sometimes in shift work, where safety and work routines are central.
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A riding school worker is responsible for the daily care of horses and the stable environment at riding schools. Tasks include feeding, mucking out, supervising horses, and maintaining equipment and facilities. The role also involves assisting riding instructors during lessons, preparing horses for classes, and sometimes guiding students in handling horses. The work environment is often physically demanding and outdoors-based, with shifts that can include early mornings, weekends, and sometimes evenings. Safety awareness is crucial, as the work involves close contact with animals and heavy machinery.
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A riding instructor is responsible for training and instructing students in riding and horse handling, at both beginner and advanced levels. Tasks include planning and conducting riding lessons, individual coaching, safety work, and caring for and supervising horses and equipment. The role also involves pedagogical work, adapting teaching to different ages and abilities. Riding instructors often work at riding schools, riding clubs, or private stables, primarily outdoors, which means working in varying weather conditions and engaging in physical activities.
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A riding instructor is responsible for educating and guiding riders at various levels, from beginners to more advanced students. Tasks include planning and conducting riding lessons, adapting teaching to individual needs, and ensuring the well-being and safety of the horses during lessons. Riding instructors often work both indoors in riding halls and outdoors on riding arenas, with a work environment characterized by physical activity, changing weather, and close contact with both people and animals. The profession also involves administrative tasks, such as scheduling and communication with students and parents.
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An RF engineer, or radio frequency engineer, works on developing, designing, and optimizing systems and components that handle radio signals. Tasks often include constructing and testing antennas, filters, and amplifiers for wireless communication, radar, or satellite technology. The role also involves troubleshooting, simulation, and quality assurance of radio-based systems. RF engineers are typically found in telecom, defense, automotive, and research sectors, with work environments shifting between labs, offices, and sometimes field work at test facilities. The work demands high precision, analytical skills, and an understanding of advanced electronics and signal processing.
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A revue artist combines acting, singing, dancing, and comedy to entertain audiences in stage performances, often with satirical or humorous elements. Tasks include interpreting scripts, improvising, rehearsing, and performing both solo and in ensemble. The environment is characterized by intensive rehearsals, evening and weekend work, and close collaboration with directors, choreographers, and other artists. The work often takes place in theaters, but tours and temporary appearances at events are also common.
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A revolver turner works with machining metal parts in lathes equipped with a so-called revolver head. Tasks include setting up, monitoring, and adjusting machines to ensure parts have the correct shape and dimensions. The profession requires great precision and technical understanding, as many tasks are performed with small tolerances and high quality standards. The work environment is often workshop-based, where noise and handling of heavy materials are common. Safety routines are an obvious part of daily work, and work can take place during daytime or in shifts.
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An auditing assistant works closely with authorized auditors and assists in auditing companies' and organizations' bookkeeping, accounting, and annual reports. Tasks often include collecting and reviewing documentation, analyzing financial flows, preparing audit documentation, and participating in client meetings alongside more senior colleagues. The work is primarily performed in an office setting, but visits to clients also occur. The environment is characterized by high demands for accuracy, structure, and the ability to manage large amounts of information under time pressure, especially during closing and annual report preparations.
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An auditor works with examining and assessing the financial reporting and management of companies and organizations. Tasks include auditing annual reports, financial statements, internal routines and processes, and ensuring compliance with laws and regulations. Contact with clients, boards, and authorities is often central, and the work involves both independent analysis and teamwork. The environment is primarily office-based, but many auditors also work on-site with clients and may need to travel, especially during busy periods such as financial year-end and tax reporting.
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