Careers matching tag 'Science and research'.
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Audiologist
Audiologists and hearing aid dispensers work with children and adults who have hearing loss, tinnitus, or problems with balance.Salary £30,000 Starter to £55,000 Experienced -
Biomedical scientist
Biomedical scientists test patient samples and help doctors and healthcare professionals diagnose, treat and prevent disease.Salary £30,000 Starter to £53,000 Experienced -
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.Salary £22,000 Starter to £34,000 Experienced -
Clinical scientist (Healthcare scientist)
Clinical scientists research and develop techniques and equipment to help prevent, diagnose and treat illness.Salary £48,000 Starter to £63,000 Experienced -
Education technician
Education technicians support science, art, IT or design and technology teachers by preparing equipment and materials for practical lessons.Salary £16,000 Starter to £32,000 Experienced -
Forensic scientist
Forensic scientists prepare traces of physical evidence for use in courts of law.Salary £18,000 Starter to £45,000 Experienced -
Garment technologist (Clothing technician, textiles technician)
Garment technologists check the quality of designs, fabrics and products that are sent to manufacturers for production.Salary £23,000 Starter to £35,000 Experienced -
Geneticist
Geneticists study how genes work in humans, animals, plants and microbes, and how they are passed on.Salary £35,000 Starter to £58,000 Experienced -
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.Salary £24,000 Starter to £30,000 Experienced -
Intelligence analyst (Criminal intelligence analyst, intelligence officer)
Intelligence analysts use data to detect and prevent crime and protect UK security and the economy.Salary £20,000 Starter to £52,000 Experienced -
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.Salary £39,000 Starter to £63,000 Experienced -
Meteorologist (Weather forecaster, weather scientist)
Meteorologists collect and study data from the atmosphere and oceans to make weather forecasts and carry out research.Salary £27,000 Starter to £60,000 Experienced -
Microbiologist
Microbiologists study organisms like bacteria, viruses, fungi and algae to make advances in environmental science, medicine and agriculture.Salary £23,000 Starter to £45,000 Experienced -
Oceanographer (Marine scientist)
Oceanographers study seas and currents, marine plants and animals, and the rocks and minerals that lie beneath the sea bed.Salary £23,000 Starter to £45,000 Experienced -
Palaeontologist
Palaeontologists study the history of life on Earth through fossils.Salary £25,000 Starter to £45,000 Experienced -
Pathologist
Pathologists work in hospitals and laboratories on different areas of prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease.Salary £48,000 Starter to £106,000 Experienced -
Pharmacologist
Pharmacologists study the effects of drugs and chemicals on living things, and develop new products to help tackle disease.Salary £27,000 Starter to £55,000 Experienced -
Psychiatrist
Psychiatrists are doctors who diagnose and treat patients with mental health problems.Salary £37,000 Starter to £140,000 Experienced -
Research scientist
Research scientists plan and lead experiments and investigations on a range of scientific topics.Salary £27,000 Starter to £48,000 Experienced -
Seismologist (Geophysicist)
Seismologists study shock waves created by earthquakes, volcanoes and tsunamis. They also work in oil, gas and minerals exploration.Salary £24,000 Starter to £50,000 Experienced
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