Home > Industry/Domain > Professional careers > Occupational titles
Occupational titles
Job titles and related knowledge, skills and qualifications needed to perform the intended tasks.
Industry: Professional careers
Add a new termContributors in Occupational titles
Occupational titles
zoologist
Professional careers; Occupational titles
A professional who studies origin, interrelationships, classification, life histories, habits, life processes, diseases, relation to environment, growth and development, genetics, and distribution of ...
staff toxicologist
Professional careers; Occupational titles
A professional who studies effects of toxic substances on physiological functions of human beings, animals, and plants to develop data for use in consumer protection and industrial safety programs. ...
pesticide use medical coordinator
Professional careers; Occupational titles
A professional who studies human health-and-safety aspects of pesticides and other agricultural chemicals. Responsibilities include: * Studies long-term health implications of low-dose pesticide ...
food technologist
Professional careers; Occupational titles
A professional who applies scientific and engineering principles in research, development, production technology, quality control, packaging, processing, and utilization of foods. Responsibilities ...
food scientist
Professional careers; Occupational titles
A professional who applies scientific and engineering principles in research, development, production technology, quality control, packaging, processing, and utilization of foods. Responsibilities ...
environmental epidemiologist
Professional careers; Occupational titles
A professional who plans, directs, and conducts studies concerned with incidence of disease in industrial settings and effects of industrial chemicals on health. Responsibilities include: * Confers ...
public-health microbiologist
Professional careers; Occupational titles
A professional who conducts experiments to detect presence of harmful or pathogenic bacteria in water, food supply, or general environment of community and to control or eliminate sources of possible ...