Aerospace Engineering Technicians
Engineering technologists and technicians help engineers solve technical problems.
Aerospace Engineers
Aerospace engineers design, test, and construct parts for aircraft, spacecraft, and weapons.
Agricultural Science Technicians
Science technicians help scientists conduct tests and experiments.
Anthropologists and Archeologists
Anthropologists and archeologists study the origin, development, and behavior of humans.
Applied Mathematicians
Mathematicians study and research numbers. They create new theories and try to solve problems using those theories.
Architectural and Engineering Managers
Architectural and engineering managers plan and design new products and systems.
Astronauts (Emerging)
Astronauts operate and work aboard spacecraft and the space station.
Astronomers
Astronomers study the sun, moon, planets, stars, and galaxies to learn about the nature of the universe.
Astronomers
Physicists study the properties of matter and energy to gain a better understanding of how things work.
Atmospheric Scientists
Meteorologists study the earth's atmosphere and the ways it affects our environment.
Biochemists
Biologists study plants, animals, and their environments.
Bioengineers (Emerging)
Bioengineers apply engineering methods to solve problems in biology and medicine.
Biographers
Historians research, analyze, and explain past events and people.
Biological Technicians
Science technicians help scientists conduct tests and experiments.
Biologists
Biologists study plants, animals, and their environments.
Biophysicists
Biologists study plants, animals, and their environments.
Botanists
Biologists study plants, animals, and their environments.
Cartographers and Photogrammetrists
Cartographers and photogrammetrists gather geographic and other types of data to create maps and charts.
Ceramics Engineers
Materials engineers develop, process, and test materials used to create a variety of products.
Chemical Analysts
Chemists study the structures and other properties of substances.
Chemical Engineers
Chemical engineers use principles of chemistry and engineering to solve problems in manufacturing.
Chemical Technicians
Science technicians help scientists conduct tests and experiments.
Chemists
Chemists study the structures and other properties of substances.
City Planning Aides
Social science research assistants gather and analyze data.
Civil Engineering Technicians
Engineering technologists and technicians help engineers solve technical problems.
Climate Change Analysts
Climate change analysts study weather patterns to see how and why our modern climate is different from the climate of the past.
Climatologists
Meteorologists study the earth's atmosphere and the ways it affects our environment.
Computer and Information Research Scientists
Computer and information research scientists identify computing problems, find solutions, and create new approaches to existing technology.
Conservation Scientists
Conservation scientists manage, develop, and help protect soil and rangelands.
Cultural Geographers
Geographers study physical and cultural characteristics of land and the people who live there.
Drilling Engineers
Petroleum engineers plan and supervise the drilling of new oil wells. They also supervise well operation and maintenance.
Ecologists
Biologists study plants, animals, and their environments.
Economic Geographers
Geographers study physical and cultural characteristics of land and the people who live there.
Economists
Economists study laws and market forces to understand and predict changes in business cycles.
Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Electrical and electronics engineers design, develop, test, and maintain electrical and electronic devices. Many of these devices create power, help people talk to one another, or provide lighting for buildings.
Electronic Engineering Technicians
Engineering technologists and technicians help engineers solve technical problems.
Electronics Engineers
Electrical and electronics engineers design, develop, test, and maintain electrical and electronic devices. Many of these devices create power, help people talk to one another, or provide lighting for buildings.
Energy Engineers
Energy engineers design, test, and install new energy designs and systems. They look for ways to reduce energy costs or improve energy efficiency.
Engineering Geologists
Geologists and geophysicists study the earth.
Engineering Technologists and Technicians
Engineering technologists and technicians help engineers solve technical problems.
Environmental Scientists
Environmental scientists study problems in the natural world that affect the health of living things.
Environmental Technicians
Science technicians help scientists conduct tests and experiments.
Forecasters
Meteorologists study the earth's atmosphere and the ways it affects our environment.
Fuel Cell Engineers
Fuel cell engineers design and test fuel cell technology to generate power.
Fuel Cell Technicians (Emerging)
Fuel cell technicians install, operate, and maintain fuel cell systems.
Fuels Engineers
Chemical engineers use principles of chemistry and engineering to solve problems in manufacturing.
Genealogists
Historians research, analyze, and explain past events and people.
Geographers
Geographers study physical and cultural characteristics of land and the people who live there.
Geological Engineers
Petroleum engineers plan and supervise the drilling of new oil wells. They also supervise well operation and maintenance.
Geologists and Geophysicists
Geologists and geophysicists study the earth.
Geophysicists
Geologists and geophysicists study the earth.
Historians
Historians research, analyze, and explain past events and people.
Hydrologists
Geologists and geophysicists study the earth.
Industrial Engineering Technicians
Engineering technologists and technicians help engineers solve technical problems.
Industrial Engineers
Industrial engineers design systems for producing goods and providing services. They look for ways to use people and machines most efficiently.
Inorganic Chemists
Chemists study the structures and other properties of substances.
Manufacturing Engineering Technologists
Manufacturing engineering technologists work with engineers to make manufacturing processes run smoothly.
Manufacturing Engineers
Manufacturing engineers design and oversee the manufacturing process, from beginning to end, for nearly everything we use in our lives.
Map Makers
Cartographers and photogrammetrists gather geographic and other types of data to create maps and charts.
Marine Biologists
Biologists study plants, animals, and their environments.
Marine Biologists (Emerging)
Marine biologists are scientists who study plant and animal life in oceans.
Materials Engineers
Materials engineers develop, process, and test materials used to create a variety of products.
Mathematicians
Mathematicians study and research numbers. They create new theories and try to solve problems using those theories.
Mechanical Engineering Technicians
Engineering technologists and technicians help engineers solve technical problems.
Mechanical Engineers
Mechanical engineers design, build, and test mechanical tools and machines.
Metallurgical Engineers
Materials engineers develop, process, and test materials used to create a variety of products.
Meteorologists
Meteorologists study the earth's atmosphere and the ways it affects our environment.
Microbiologists
Biologists study plants, animals, and their environments.
Mineralogists
Geologists and geophysicists study the earth.
Mining Engineers
Mining engineers design mines for the safe removal of coal, metals, and minerals.
Nanotechnology Engineering Technologists and Technicians
Nanotechnology engineering technologists and technicians study how to manipulate atoms and molecules in order to create new materials and products.
Nuclear Engineers
Nuclear engineers design and operate nuclear processes and facilities, including nuclear power plants. They also conduct research on nuclear energy.
Nuclear Technicians
Science technicians help scientists conduct tests and experiments.
Organic Chemists
Chemists study the structures and other properties of substances.
Park Naturalists
Park naturalists develop programs to teach park visitors about natural areas.
Petroleum Engineers
Petroleum engineers plan and supervise the drilling of new oil wells. They also supervise well operation and maintenance.
Petroleum Geologists
Geologists and geophysicists study the earth.
Petroleum Technicians
Science technicians help scientists conduct tests and experiments.
Petrophysical engineers
Petroleum engineers plan and supervise the drilling of new oil wells. They also supervise well operation and maintenance.
Photogrammetrists
Cartographers and photogrammetrists gather geographic and other types of data to create maps and charts.
Photonics Engineers
Photonics engineers design laser and fiber optic technology.
Physical Chemists
Chemists study the structures and other properties of substances.
Physical Geographers
Geographers study physical and cultural characteristics of land and the people who live there.
Physicists
Astronomers study the sun, moon, planets, stars, and galaxies to learn about the nature of the universe.
Physicists
Physicists study the properties of matter and energy to gain a better understanding of how things work.
Planning Technicians
Social science research assistants gather and analyze data.
Plant Engineers
Industrial engineers design systems for producing goods and providing services. They look for ways to use people and machines most efficiently.
Political Geographers
Geographers study physical and cultural characteristics of land and the people who live there.
Political Scientists
Political scientists study political systems, political behavior, and public policy.
Precision Agriculture Technicians
Precision agriculture technicians use Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Global Positioning System (GPS) to improve agricultural practices.
Principal Engineers
Architectural and engineering managers plan and design new products and systems.
Product Safety Engineers
Safety engineers look for ways to prevent accidents in the work place.
Production Engineers
Industrial engineers design systems for producing goods and providing services. They look for ways to use people and machines most efficiently.
Project Engineers
Chemical engineers use principles of chemistry and engineering to solve problems in manufacturing.
Radiation Protection Engineers
Nuclear engineers design and operate nuclear processes and facilities, including nuclear power plants. They also conduct research on nuclear energy.
Range Managers
Conservation scientists manage, develop, and help protect soil and rangelands.
Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists
Remote sensing scientists and technologists use devices and sensors to see the features of an area, its resources, or to measure its size and shape.
Renewable Energy Engineers (Emerging)
Renewable energy engineers develop, promote, and implement sustainable energy technologies.
Research Engineers
Petroleum engineers plan and supervise the drilling of new oil wells. They also supervise well operation and maintenance.
Robotics Engineers
Robotics engineers research, design, develop, and test robotic applications.
Safety Engineers
Safety engineers look for ways to prevent accidents in the work place.
Science Technicians
Science technicians help scientists conduct tests and experiments.
Seismologists
Geologists and geophysicists study the earth.
Social Science Research Assistants
Social science research assistants gather and analyze data.
Social Scientists
Economists study laws and market forces to understand and predict changes in business cycles.
Social Scientists
Geographers study physical and cultural characteristics of land and the people who live there.
Social Scientists
Historians research, analyze, and explain past events and people.
Social Scientists
Political scientists study political systems, political behavior, and public policy.
Social Scientists
Sociologists study human society and social behavior.
Sociologists
Sociologists study human society and social behavior.
Soil Conservationists
Conservation scientists manage, develop, and help protect soil and rangelands.
Space Scientists
Astronomers study the sun, moon, planets, stars, and galaxies to learn about the nature of the universe.
Statistical Analysts
Statisticians apply their knowledge of math to the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data.
Statisticians
Mathematicians study and research numbers. They create new theories and try to solve problems using those theories.
Statisticians
Statisticians apply their knowledge of math to the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data.
Theoretical Mathematicians
Mathematicians study and research numbers. They create new theories and try to solve problems using those theories.
Topographers
Cartographers and photogrammetrists gather geographic and other types of data to create maps and charts.
Validation Engineers
Validation engineers make sure that instruments and equipment work correctly and accurately. They work with equipment where precision is very important.
Volcanologists
Geologists and geophysicists study the earth.
Weather Forecasters
Meteorologists study the earth's atmosphere and the ways it affects our environment.
Wind Energy Engineers
Wind energy engineers design wind farm collector systems.