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Chemists

Chemists study the chemical and physical properties of substances, and develop and monitor chemical processes and production.


Food Technologists

Food Technologists develop new and improve existing food products, and set standards for producing, packaging and marketing food.


Environmental Research Scientists

Environmental Research Scientists study and develop policies and plans for the control of factors which may produce pollution, imbalance in or degradation of the environment.


Geologists

Geologists study the composition, structure and other physical attributes of the earth to increase scientific knowledge and to develop practical applications in fields such as mineral exploitation, civil engineering, environmental protection and rehabilitation of land after mining.


Geophysicists

Geophysicists study the composition, structure and other physical attributes of the earth, locate minerals, petroleum or ground water, and detect, monitor and forecast seismic, magnetic, electrical, geothermal and oceanographic activity.


Hydrogeologists

Hydrogeologists monitor, measure, analyse and describe the earth's surface and groundwater resources and many aspects of the water cycle, including human use of water resources.


Biotechnologists

Biotechnologists study the anatomy, physiology and characteristics of living organisms and isolated biological molecules, and develop new materials for applying to a range of purposes.


Other Life Scientists

Other Life Scientists includes jobs like Anatomist, Animal Behaviourist, Neuroscientist, Parasitologist, Pharmacologist (Non-clinical), Physiologist, and Toxicologist.


Conservators

Conservators plan and organise the conservation of materials and objects in libraries, archives, museums, art galleries and other institutions.


Teachers of the Hearing Impaired

Teachers of the Hearing Impaired teach academic and living skills to hearing impaired students.