Data Analysis × Classification Details: Research and Technical Occupations
192 jobs found.
Fine Ceramics Product Development Engineer
A research and development position that consistently handles material design of fine ceramics products to the development, evaluation, and analysis of forming and firing processes.
Extension Officer (Fisheries)
A profession that disseminates and instructs fishermen and fishery operators on the latest production technologies and resource management methods.
Extension Officer (Agriculture)
A specialist who visits farms to provide advice and guidance on cultivation techniques and business management, supporting improvements in productivity and quality.
Physics Researcher
Physics researchers explore the laws of natural phenomena and elucidate the properties of matter and energy through experiments and theoretical analysis.
Geophysics Researcher
A research position that uses geophysical methods to investigate subsurface physical properties and elucidate natural resources and ground structures.
Plastic Product Manufacturing Engineer
A technical position that uses plastic molding and processing techniques to manufacture products and manage quality, optimize manufacturing processes, and maintain and manage production equipment.
Analyst (Mining)
Specialist who evaluates the composition and properties of mineral samples collected in the mining field using chemical analysis techniques, contributing to quality control and resource evaluation.
Analytical Chemist
Technical role that conducts qualitative and quantitative analysis of chemical substances to support quality control and research and development.
Radiation Safety Management Technician
A specialized technical position in medical, research, and industrial facilities that manages radiation safety, reduces exposure, and ensures compliance with laws and regulations.
Inorganic Chemistry Researcher
Inorganic chemistry researchers are natural science researchers who perform synthesis of inorganic compounds, property analysis, catalyst development, and more. They are responsible for developing new inorganic materials and processes in fields such as industrial chemistry, materials development, and environmental science.