Science and research
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Acoustics consultant
Acoustician, acoustics engineer
Acoustics consultants help manage and control noise and vibrations in homes, workplaces and other environments.
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Agronomist
Crop scientist, agricultural consultant, agronomy manager
Agronomists advise farmers on soil health, disease prevention and how to improve crop production and quality.
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Animal technician
Animal technicians look after animals in medical and scientific research laboratories.
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Arboricultural officer
Tree officer, forest officer
Arboricultural officers manage and maintain trees for local councils and arboricultural contractors.
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Archaeologist
Archaeologists learn about the past by studying written records, collecting oral histories and excavating objects and remains at historical sites.
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Astronaut
Astronauts fly spacecraft and do experiments in space.
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Astronomer
Astrophysicist
Astronomers study the origin and structure of the universe, including its planets, stars, galaxies and black holes.
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Audiologist
Audiologists and hearing aid dispensers work with children and adults who have hearing loss, tinnitus, or problems with balance.
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Biochemist
Biological scientist
Biochemists investigate the chemical processes that take place inside all living things, such as viruses, bacteria and people.
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Biologist
Biologists study living things, including people, animals and plants, along with the environments they live in.
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Biomedical scientist
Biomedical scientists test patient samples and help doctors and healthcare professionals diagnose, prevent and treat disease.
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Biotechnologist
Biotechnologists study plants, animals, microbes, biochemistry and genetics to develop new products and improve existing ones.
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Cartographer
Cartographers collect information about the geography of an area to design and produce maps, charts and plans.
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Chemical engineer
Chemical engineers develop ways to turn raw materials into everyday products.
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Chemical engineering technician
Chemical engineering technicians develop processes used in the manufacturing of medicines, food, textiles and fuels.
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Chemical plant process operator
Chemical process operator, chemical plant worker
Chemical plant process operators control machinery that makes products like paints, plastics, solvents and cosmetics.
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Chemist
Analytical chemist
Chemists investigate the chemical make up of substances and work out how they behave under different conditions.
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Climate scientist
Climatologist
Climate scientists study changes in the Earth's climate over time and how they might affect the planet in the future.
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Clinical engineer
Biomedical engineer, bio-engineer, clinical technologist
Clinical engineers design, develop and maintain medical equipment used to diagnose illness and treat patients.
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Clinical psychologist
Clinical psychologists help people manage mental health issues, phobias and addiction.
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Clinical scientist
Healthcare scientist
Clinical scientists research and develop techniques and equipment to help prevent, diagnose and treat illness.
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Consumer scientist
Consumer scientists study why people use or buy products and services, and give advice to retailers and manufacturers.
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Countryside officer
Conservation officer
Countryside officers manage, protect and improve the rural environment.
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Data analyst-statistician
Statistics officer
Data analyst-statisticians collect numbers and statistics to identify trends, create models and present results.
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Data scientist
Data engineer, machine learning engineer, artificial intelligence (AI) data scientist
Data scientists use software, artificial intelligence and machine learning to analyse and interpret large amounts of data.
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Ecologist
Ecologists study the relationship between plants, animals and the environment.
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Economist
Economists advise government departments, businesses, banks and other organisations on economic matters.
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Education technician
Education technicians support science, art, IT or design and technology teachers by preparing equipment and materials for practical lessons.
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Electronics engineer
Electronics engineers design and develop systems for industry, from mobile communications to manufacturing and aerospace.
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Energy engineer
Renewable energy engineer
Energy engineers research, design and build power generation plants, and work in the oil and gas industry.
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Environmental consultant
Eco consultant
Environmental consultants advise on sustainability, including waste management, recycling, flood risk and the effects of climate change.
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Fingerprint officer
Fingerprint examiner
Fingerprint officers work to identify fingerprints taken from crime scenes.
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Food scientist
Food technologist
Food scientists and food technologists develop food and drink products, making sure they are safe to consume.
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Forensic scientist
Forensic scientists prepare traces of physical evidence for use in courts of law.
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Garment technologist
Clothing technician, textiles technician
Garment technologists choose the right fabrics and designs for manufacturers to make clothes at a set cost.
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Geneticist
Geneticists study how genes work in humans, animals, plants and microbes, and how they are passed on.
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Geoscientist
Geologist
Geoscientists study the Earth's structure and formation above and below ground to explore natural processes and mineral resources.
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Geospatial technician
Geographic information systems (GIS) technician
Geospatial technicians collect data to create maps, update satellite navigation systems and plan construction and conservation projects.
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Geotechnician
Geotechnical lab technician, geotechnical engineering technician
Geotechnicians collect and analyse geological data from rock, soil and water samples.
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Healthcare science assistant
Assistant technical officer
Healthcare science assistants support medical staff, with duties ranging from lab testing blood samples to monitoring patients’ heart function.
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Hydrologist
Water engineer, flood engineer, hydrology engineer
Hydrologists study rainfall, rivers and groundwater systems to help develop sustainable ways of managing water.
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Intelligence analyst
Criminal intelligence analyst, intelligence officer
Intelligence analysts use data to detect and prevent crime and protect UK security and the economy.
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Laboratory technician
Lab technician, lab assistant
Laboratory technicians carry out tests on samples for scientific research, product development and medical diagnosis.
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Land surveyor
Geographic information systems (GIS) surveyor, geomatics surveyor
Land surveyors measure the shape of the land, and gather data for civil engineering and construction projects.
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Marine engineer
Marine engineers design, build and repair boats, ships, submarines, offshore platforms and drilling equipment.
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Market research data analyst
Data analyst, research analyst, market intelligence analyst, statistician, data insight professional
Market research data analysts study statistics and information collected through surveys.
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Market researcher
Market research interviewer, market research assistant
Market research interviewers find out what people think about products, services or issues.
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Materials engineer
Materials scientist
Materials engineers study how materials behave under different conditions and discover ways to improve their performance or put them to new uses.
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Materials technician
Materials technicians test how materials behave under different conditions to help develop new products and improve existing ones.
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Medical physicist
Clinical scientist, healthcare scientist
Medical physicists design, develop and test the scanning and imaging equipment used in the diagnosis and treatment of patients.
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Meteorologist
Weather forecaster, weather scientist
Meteorologists collect and study data from the atmosphere and oceans to make weather forecasts and carry out research.
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Metrologist
Metrology technician, measurement and control engineer
Metrologists use very precise measurements in science and industry to make sure that processes and products meet high standards.
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Microbiologist
Microbiologists study organisms like bacteria, viruses, fungi and algae to make advances in environmental science, medicine and agriculture.
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Nanotechnologist
Nanotechnologists manipulate molecules and atoms to design and create new materials and devices.
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Nuclear engineer
Nuclear engineers design and build technology used in areas like power generation, healthcare and defence.
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Oceanographer
Marine scientist
Oceanographers study seas and currents, marine plants and animals, and the rocks and minerals that lie beneath the sea bed.
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Operational researcher
Management scientist
Operational researchers analyse problems and find ways to help organisations make better decisions and improve the way they work.
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Palaeontologist
Palaeontologists study the history of life on Earth through fossils.
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Pathologist
Pathologists work in hospitals and laboratories on different areas of prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease.
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Performance sports scientist
Sports and exercise scientist, Sports performance analyst, Sports physiologist
Sports scientists use knowledge of how the body works to help people improve their health or sporting ability.
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Pet behaviour consultant
Pet behaviour counsellor
Pet behaviour consultants help pet owners deal with animal behaviour problems.
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Pharmacologist
Pharmacologists study the effects of drugs and chemicals on living things, and develop new products to help tackle disease.
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Physicist
Physicists study the behaviour of matter and energy and construct theories to explain how everything fits together.
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Psychiatrist
Psychiatrists are doctors who diagnose and treat patients with mental health problems.
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Psychologist
Chartered psychologist
Psychologists apply the scientific study of the mind and how it affects behaviour to help people deal with real life issues.
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Quarry engineer
Mining engineer
Quarry engineers investigate potential sites, oversee extraction operations and restore sites at the end of their commercial life.
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Research scientist
Research scientists plan and lead experiments and investigations on a range of scientific topics.
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Robotics engineer
Automation engineer
Robotics engineers design and build machines to do automated jobs in industries like manufacturing, aerospace and medicine.
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Scenes of crime officer
SOCO, crime scene investigator, CSI officer
Scenes of crime officers (SOCOs) find, record and recover evidence from crime scenes.
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Seismologist
Geophysicist
Seismologists study shock waves created by earthquakes, volcanoes and tsunamis. They also work in oil, gas and minerals exploration.
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Sport and exercise psychologist
Sport and exercise psychologists work with athletes, teams and coaches to improve their motivation and performance.
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Technical brewer
Technical brewers are in charge of beer making processes, quality control and packaging.
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Textile dyeing technician
Dyer, colour technologist
Textile dyeing technicians create dyes to colour fibres and fabrics.
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Vet
Veterinary surgeon, veterinarian
Vets diagnose and treat sick or injured animals.
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Zoologist
Field biologist, wildlife biologist, conservation biologist
Zoologists study animals and their behaviour.