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Researcher Scientific

Researches and studies the structures and chemical properties of various materials to develop new products or enhance existing ones. Usual requirement is a minimum of a bachelor's degree in material science or a closely-related field. Positions covered by this definition are characterized by the inclusion of work that requires an understanding of both theories and principles. Excludes paraprofessional positions.: Determines ways to strengthen or combine materials or develop new materials for use in a variety of products. Performs quantitative and qualitative analyses to determine the chemical and physical properties of materials, liquids, systems, formulae, or other unknowns. Uses analytical techniques to test data. Records test data and prepares charts, graphs, and reports. Performs maintenance on experimental or test equipment.

Scientific Linguist

Studies components, structure, and relationships within specified language to provide comprehension of its social functioning. Prepares description of sounds, forms, and vocabulary of language. Contributes to development of linguistic theory. : Applies linguistic theory to development of improved methods in translation, including computerization; teaching of language to non-native speakers; preparation of language-teaching materials, dictionaries, and handbooks; reducing previously unwritten languages to standardized written form; preparation of literacy materials; preparation of tests for language-learning aptitudes and language proficiency; consultation with government agencies regarding language programs; or preparation of descriptions of comparative languages to facilitate improvement of teaching and translation.

Editor Technical & Scientific Publications

Directs and coordinates activities of writers engaged in preparing technical, scientific, medical, or other material for publication in conjunction with or independent from manufacturing, research, and related activities: analyzes developments in specific field to determine need for revisions, corrections, and changes in previously published materials, and development of new material. Confers with customer representatives, vendors, plant executives, or publisher to establish technical specifications, determine specific or general subject material to be developed for publication, and resolve problems concerned with developing and publishing subject material. Assigns staff writer or contracts with specialist in subject area to produce draft of manuscript. Supervises staff writers and delineates standard procedures for gathering data and writing. Reviews draft of manuscript and makes recommendations for changes. May edit and correct final draft to prepare for typesetting. May perform similar duties to those supervised. May select or recommend graphics, such as drawings, diagrams, pictures, and charts to illustrate manuscript. May specialize in particular type of publication, such as manuals, handbooks, articles, or proposals.

Scientific Photographer

Sets up and operates photo-optical instrumentation and photographs variety of subject material to illustrate or record scientific/engineering data or phenomena, utilizing knowledge of scientific procedures and photographic technology and techniques. : Plans methods and procedures for photographing subject material and setup and calibration of equipment required, such as photo-optical equipment, microscopes, telescopes, infrared or ultraviolet lighting, and x-ray. Operates test equipment and performs analysis of data for engineering and scientific personnel. Sets up and positions camera for photographing material or subject. Trips shutter to expose film. May install and calibrate optical and photographic data collection equipment. May prepare microscope slides. May make photographic copies of fragile documents and other material. May evaluate adequacy of data obtained to determine need for future changes in instrumentation. May engage in research to develop new photographic procedures, methods, and materials. May process film and photographic paper to produce transparencies, prints, slides, and motion picture film.

Photographer Scientific

Sets up and operates photo-optical instrumentation and photographs variety of subject material to illustrate or record scientific/engineering data or phenomena, utilizing knowledge of scientific procedures and photographic technology and techniques. : Plans methods and procedures for photographing subject material and setup and calibration of equipment required, such as photo-optical equipment, microscopes, telescopes, infrared or ultraviolet lighting, and x-ray. Operates test equipment and performs analysis of data for engineering and scientific personnel. Sets up and positions camera for photographing material or subject. Trips shutter to expose film. May install and calibrate optical and photographic data collection equipment. May prepare microscope slides. May make photographic copies of fragile documents and other material. May evaluate adequacy of data obtained to determine need for future changes in instrumentation. May engage in research to develop new photographic procedures, methods, and materials. May process film and photographic paper to produce transparencies, prints, slides, and motion picture film.

Scientific Helper

Performs duties according to type of research in which supervising scientist is engaged, such as collecting rock samples for study by geologist or plant specimens for study by botanist. Prepares samples for analysis or examination and performs routine laboratory tests. May participate in field explorations, such as mineralogical or geophysical expeditions. May be designated according to field of scientific research.

Scientific Glassblower

Fabricates, modifies, and repairs glass products, using variety of machines and tools, and provides technical advice to scientific and engineering staff on function, properties, and proposed design of products, applying knowledge of glass technology. Creates more difficult products using precision equipment as skills improve. Confers with scientific or engineering personnel to exchange information and suggests design modifications regarding proposed glass apparatus, such as distillation and high-vacuum systems. Requires an apprenticeship with a master glass blower or associate's degree from a community or technical college or a university.: Cuts glass tubing of specified type, using cutting tools, such as glass saw and hot-wire cutter. Heats glass tubing until pliable, using gas torch, and blows, bends, and shapes tubing to specified form, using blow hose, hand tools, and manual pressure. Performs finishing operations to fabricate glass product or section, using machines and equipment, such as lapping and polishing wheels, spot-welding and sandblasting machines, internal-plating equipment, and drill presses. Measures products to verify dimensions, using optical scanner, micrometers, and calipers, and examines glass coloration for degree of internal stress, using polariscope, to determine annealing requirements. Anneals products, using annealing oven. Joins and seals subassemblies to assemble finished product, using gas torch, hand tools, and vacuum pump. May operate special equipment, such as radio-frequency fusing machine, to bond glass to metal, quartz, and ceramic materials. May identify glass of unknown composition by heating with gas torch and evaluating curvature, bondability, and color characteristics. May direct and train Glassblowers. May design fixtures for use in production of prototype glass products and prepare sketches for machine-shop personnel. May prepare cost estimates for prototype glass products. May requisition or recommend purchase of materials, tools, and equipment. May specialize in specific types of glass scientific apparatus and have knowledge of effects of special environments on glass, such as radioactivity, vacuums, gases, chemicals, and electricity.

Subject Scientific Research

Submits to scientifically conducted research relating to such fields as medicine, psychology, or consumer-product testing: participates in activities such as performing physical tasks, taking psychological tests, or using experimental products, following instructions of researcher. Replies verbally or records responses to questionnaire to provide researcher with data for evaluation.

Manager Technical & Scientific Publications

Directs and coordinates activities of writers engaged in preparing technical, scientific, medical, or other material for publication in conjunction with or independent from manufacturing, research, and related activities: analyzes developments in specific field to determine need for revisions, corrections, and changes in previously published materials, and development of new material. Confers with customer representatives, vendors, plant executives, or publisher to establish technical specifications, determine specific or general subject material to be developed for publication, and resolve problems concerned with developing and publishing subject material. Assigns staff writer or contracts with specialist in subject area to produce draft of manuscript. Supervises staff writers and delineates standard procedures for gathering data and writing. Reviews draft of manuscript and makes recommendations for changes. May edit and correct final draft to prepare for typesetting. May perform similar duties to those supervised. May select or recommend graphics, such as drawings, diagrams, pictures, and charts to illustrate manuscript. May specialize in particular type of publication, such as manuals, handbooks, articles, or proposals.

Scientific Researcher

Researches and studies the structures and chemical properties of various materials to develop new products or enhance existing ones. Usual requirement is a minimum of a bachelor's degree in material science or a closely-related field. Positions covered by this definition are characterized by the inclusion of work that requires an understanding of both theories and principles. Excludes paraprofessional positions.: Determines ways to strengthen or combine materials or develop new materials for use in a variety of products. Performs quantitative and qualitative analyses to determine the chemical and physical properties of materials, liquids, systems, formulae, or other unknowns. Uses analytical techniques to test data. Records test data and prepares charts, graphs, and reports. Performs maintenance on experimental or test equipment.



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