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The Lab Technician is skilled at working with complex systems or perform highly technical mechanical or diagnostic tests in medical or scientific laboratories. The Lab Technician produces research experimental results, or information/data management results assembling and configuring of small/pilot scale equipment and control systems utilizing a variety of techniques.
The Clinical Trial Manager is responsible for managing the clinical trial process by implementing effective strategies for their organization. They are accountable for leading teams, which are responsible for the execution and delivery of quality studies, instituting quality checks and balances to ensure inspection readiness, enrollment, metrics, milestones, timelines and budgets.
A research scientist is a scientist who works primarily with gathering knowledge and understanding research. Duties generally include performing experiments, making observations, and creating detailed papers detailing findings for peer review and publishing.
The QA Inspector – Science performs sampling and inspection of all incoming chemical, components, and closures used in the manufacturing process in accordance to documented and approved procedures, materials specifications and aligned with the quality assurance program. The QA Inspector – Science gives regular feedback to the general/plant manager, who uses this feedback to adjust and regulate the process for maximum efficiency, safety, and quality of the finished products.
The Chemical Engineer apply their knowledge of various chemical properties to develop new chemical substances or improve existing ones. They may also serve as trouble shooters by helping to examine and improve industrial processes using the application of better chemical systems. The Chemical Engineer also works to help reduce waste and inefficiency.
The Microbiologist studies the biology of microorganisms such as viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa and algae. The Microbiologist is responsible for performing routine microbiology testing and assisting the team with projects and performing lab assistant work. The Microbiologist generally supervises biological technicians and other laboratory workers, as well as staying up to date on research and developments within their field.
A consumer product scientist will apply their knowledge of particular sciences and apply them to a variety of different industries for example consumer goods, food, pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturing. The responsibilities that they have comprise of developing new foods, drugs as well as researching and developing ways to enhance existing products. They will also conduct thorough research on products and consumers, and is mostly conducted in labs and factories.
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The software developer is responsible for the entire life cycle of applications. The software developer gathers and analyzes user requirements, design solutions, implements and maintains those solutions, and tests and documents those solutions. The software developer is also responsible for implementing a standard development methodology.
Embracing team work, strong customer service and demonstrated analytical skills are required. The Database Administrator maintains databases by identifying and solving database requirements; supporting users.
The main goal of the Systems Analyst is to maximize an organization’s investment in staff, hardware, software and processes. Excellent analytical skills will be necessary to problem solve using cost-benefit analysis, data modeling and structured analysis. Experience with both hardware and software systems is required.
The web developer will have experience in the process of creating a website and can range from developing a single simple page to a series of complex pages. Web development encompasses abilities in web design, content creation, programming, network security tasks as well as client side or service side scripting.
The IT Help Desk Technician serves at the first point of contact for customers seeking technical assistance over the phone or email. The IT Help Desk Technician is responsible for maintaining customers’ relationships with the company, providing answers to customers’ questions and other related needs for technical support.
A business intelligence analyst use different types of data to determine what markets and business trends can affect profits and efficiency for a company. They might find this data through being an employee of a company or working as a consultant. Business intelligence analysts collect this data through a number of sources ranging from going through a company’s history of computer data to examining competitor data and industry trends and this data can help improve where the company stands as well as reducing costs. All this data that a business intelligence analyst collects will be used to support decision making within a company.
The Mechanical Engineer designs, develops, builds, and tests mechanical and thermal sensors and devices, including tools, engines, and machines. The Mechanical Engineer assures system and product quality by designing and modifying equipment for fabrication, building, assembling, and installing components. Overall qualifications include requirements analysis, design skills, presenting technical information, conceptual skills, quality focus, production planning and the ability analyze, and summarize information and trends.
Civil Engineers perform engineering duties in planning, designing, and overseeing construction and maintenance of building structures, and facilities, such as roads, railroads, airports, bridges, harbors, dams, irrigation projects, and pipelines. Civil Engineers comply with federal, state, and local legal requirements by studying existing and new legislation, anticipating future legislation, enforcing adherence to requirements; advising management on needed actions.
An Electrical Engineer designs and develops new electrical equipment, solves problems and tests equipment. They work with all kinds of electronic devices, from the smallest pocket devices to large supercomputers. Electrical engineering positions deal with electricity, electro-magnetism and electronics. Electrical Engineers have to focus on the generation of power to the device or product.
Structural Engineers design and create various forms of infrastructures that play a key role in the development of a community. Structural Engineers develop construction documents, such as specifications and drawings. Engineers are also responsible for ensuring that construction projects meet environmental directives, health and safety requirements, and legal guidelines.
Petroleum Engineers design and oversee the production and methods for retrieving oil and natural gas from various depths beneath the earth’s surface. Engineers are involved in the selection of drilling sites based upon the cost, effort and feasibility of retrieving the product. They will test the drilling samples and decide on the safest method of retrieval of the oil or gas.
Survey Technicians help map out areas of land for construction or other purposes. Technicians must be able to understand and interpret site plans, including profiles and cross-sections. Survey Technicians record information, conduct surveys perform calculations, determine controls and set grids.
A financial analyst provides guidance in making strategic decisions by evaluating stocks and bonds in an effort to recommend collective investments that ultimately make up an organization’s financial portfolio. A financial analyst will consistently collect and monitor relevant data, study economic and business trends and will make appropriate suggestions based on this information.
A financial advisor provides the expertise necessary to help their clients achieve both short and long-term financial goals. This is accomplished through investment guidance that can include home buying, savings strategies, market investments and retirement planning. Applicants may be required to pass Series 6 and Series 7 exams.
A staff accountant performs research and analysis of financial information and accounts and is instrumental in preparing an organization’s financial statements. A staff accountant provides a company’s leadership with the insight necessary to make crucial fiduciary decisions and contributes impactful data in their execution. Staff accountants must ensure that all state and federal laws and regulations regarding financial practices are followed closely.
A payroll manager has oversight and responsibility for the payroll process utilized to ensure that employees of a company are paid accurately and on time. The payroll manager has accountability for systems and processes established to perform the calculations of an employee’s wage, tax deductions and benefit contributions. They are responsible for checking time sheets, checking the accuracy of pay computations, and making sure all necessary documents are processed on time.
An accounts payable specialist works with all facets of an organization’s accounting system, placing focus on the validation, processing, payment and filing of invoices. The accounts payable specialist ensures invoice accuracy, and timely payment in compliance with an established approval process. An essential component of this role is to create and maintain accurate records of all financial transactions that can be accessed and utilized by internal and external auditors.
A senior accountant ensures the integrity of all accounting information through the verification, recording, consolidation and maintenance of all financial records. A senior accountant records cost and productivity in alignment with margin and expenditures.
They are responsible for keeping a company financially organized.