Agricultural Science Technicians


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Agricultural Science Technicians

Agricultural Science Technicians - Overview

Science technicians help scientists conduct tests and experiments.

All science technicians have similar tasks. In order to conduct their research they:

  • Refer to instructions for the experiment
  • Consult with the scientists who supervise them
  • Set up and maintain equipment
  • Gather and prepare samples for testing
  • Conduct testing
  • Record testing results
  • Write technical reports
  • Order lab supplies

There are several types of science technicians.

Agricultural technicians

Agricultural technicians work in food, fiber, and animal research or production. They collect data and soil samples to test farming techniques.

Biological technicians

Biological technicians study living organisms. Many assist scientists with medical research helping to develop new treatments that can treat or cure diseases.

Chemical technicians

Chemical technicians work with chemists. They may produce new compounds by combining chemicals.

Environmental technicians

Environmental technicians monitor pollution levels. They work for government agencies that enforce laws to protect the environment. Some environmental technicians help companies comply with environmental regulations.

Food technicians

Food technicians study the properties of food or beverage products.

Geological technicians

Geological technicians test water, soil, rock, and other samples.

Nuclear technicians

Some nuclear technicians work at nuclear power plants. Others assist nuclear physicists in research. They operate nuclear test equipment and monitor radiation levels.

Source: Illinois Career Information System (CIS) brought to you by Illinois Department of Employment Security.