Accounting Services Accountant Accountants provide financial reporting and consulting services for organizations and individuals.
Accounting Technician Accounting technicians maintain systematic records of business transactions and verify and record those transactions. They use computers to calculate, prepare and process invoices, accounts payable and receivable, payroll and budget documents, and other routine financial records.
Internal Auditor Internal auditors conduct financial, systems and operational audits in their organizations. (External auditors are usually accountants who are not part of the organization being audited.)
Architectural, Engineering and Surveying Services Agricultural Engineer Agricultural engineers integrate engineering science and design with applied biological science to solve problems in agriculture, food and other resource industries.
Architect Architects design building projects and advise clients regarding building projects. They prepare programs, sketches and cost estimates, produce scale construction drawings, write specifications and review on-site construction work.
Architectural Technologist Architectural technologists work with architects, engineers and others in designing and developing plans and working drawings, estimating costs and supervising building construction projects.
Automated Systems Technologist Automated systems technologists analyze, implement, maintain and design electromechanical (automated) systems. These systems often include mechanical components, sensors, actuators and control systems, and may include stationary or mobile robots.
Biomedical Engineer Biomedical engineers study, design, develop and evaluate biological and medical systems and products such as artifical organs, prostheses, medical instruments and information systems.
Civil Engineer Civil engineers plan, design and supervise the construction, maintenance and decommissioning of a wide variety of public and private structures and facilities.
Civil Engineering Technologist Civil engineering technologists work with engineers, architects, surveyors and contractors to design, develop and build civil engineering projects that are economical and functional, and satisfy applicable standards and building codes.
Computer Engineer Computer engineers design, implement, evaluate, modify, maintain and test computer systems and related equipment.
Drafting Technician Drafting technicians prepare engineering and architectural drawings, plans, diagrams and layouts. They may work independently as part of a multidisciplinary team or support the work of technologists, engineers, architects and other professionals.
Electrical Contractor Electrical contractors erect, install, repair, service and maintain electrical installations and equipment.
Electrical Engineer Electrical engineers specify, design, construct, analyze and test electrical and electronic components and systems, and are responsible for their safe operation.
Electrical Engineering Technologist Electrical engineering technologists apply their knowledge and understanding of electrical theory in business and industry settings.
Electronics Engineering Technologist Electronics engineering technologists apply the practical skills and theoretical principles of electronics to the development of electronic based circuits and the installation and servicing of electronic equipment and systems.
Engineering Design and Drafting Technologist Engineering design and drafting technologists develop engineering designs and drawings from preliminary concepts and specifications, and prepare technical reports, construction specifications, cost/materials estimates and contract/tender documents.
Engineering Physicist Engineering physicists use scientific and engineering principles to solve problems and develop new processes, products and technologies.
Environmental Engineer Environmental engineers design and evaluate systems, processes and equipment for air, water and soil pollution assessment, prevention and control, solid and hazardous waste management, and remediation of contaminated sites.
Field Heat Treatment Technician Field heat treatment technicians use a variety of methods and equipment to apply heat to welded structures, pipes and vessels on construction and industrial sites.
Geomatics Engineer Geomatics engineers gather, model, analyze and manage spatially referenced data (information identified according to location).
Geomatics Technologist Geomatics technologists conduct or participate in field surveys, office calculations and plan production to determine the exact locations and relative positions of natural features and human-made structures on the earth's surface, underground and underwater.
Geotechnical Engineer Geotechnical engineers assess the natural foundations for engineering projects that are supported by rock or soil. They plan and supervise geological data acquisition and analysis, and prepare engineering designs, reports and recommendations.
Industrial Designer Industrial designers conceptualize and produce designs for a wide variety of products and systems (for example, furniture, electronics, appliances, tools, automobiles, sporting goods, architectural details, signage).
Industrial Engineer Industrial engineers are responsible for determining the most effective ways for an organization to use its basic resources: people, machines, materials, money and time.
Instrumentation Engineering Technologist Instrumentation engineering technologists apply their knowledge of pneumatic, electronic and microcomputer measurement and control systems in business, engineering and industry settings.
Interior Designer Interior designers create and enhance interior spaces to improve quality of life, increase productivity and protect public health, safety and welfare.
Land Surveyor Land surveyors plan, direct and conduct legal surveys to determine and interpret the location of boundaries, contours and other natural or human-made features.
Landscape Architect Landscape architects combine artistic and creative perspectives with scientific and engineering knowledge to create, manage and conserve environments that are both functional and attractive. Their goal is to create harmony between natural environments, land features and architectural structures.
Manufacturing Engineer Manufacturing engineers design, implement, direct and co-ordinate manufacturing system materials and processes to achieve the most efficient, cost effective and high quality production possible in a safe and environmentally responsible manner.
Materials Engineer Materials engineers are involved in the development, processing, application and evaluation of metals and materials.
Mechanical Engineer Mechanical engineers research, design and evaluate machines, devices, equipment, systems and processes, and plan and oversee their development, installation, operation and maintenance.
Software Engineer Software engineers specify, design, evaluate, modify, research, integrate, test and maintain software applications, technical environments, operating systems, embedded software, information warehouses, databases and telecommunications software.
Artistic Services Animator Animators create the illusion of movement by manipulating sequences of still images. They may use computer software, drawings on paper, three-dimensional sculptures or other materials and techniques.
Cartoonist Cartoonists are artists who create cartoon-style illustrations for newspapers, advertisements, magazines, films, television, books, newsletters and greeting cards.
Composer Composers create and write a wide variety of original music (symphonies, operas, choral and vocal works, ballet scores, musical theatre scores, jazz, electroacoustic works, rock pieces and other popular genres). They also write music for commercial media including advertising jingles and film soundtracks.
Costume Designer Costume designers plan and create costumes and clothing accessories for theatre, dance, opera, television, video and film productions.
Film Director Film directors develop an artistic vision for a film production and work with others to implement that vision.
Graphic Designer Graphic designers translate ideas and information into visual "concepts" designed to inform or persuade. For example, they may design or illustrate brochures, packaging, promotional materials, corporate logos, annual reports or websites.
Illustrator Illustrators research and create drawings and pictures to visually portray their own or other people's ideas. They may create illustrations for items such as commercial packaging, games, magazines, storybooks, medical textbooks, annual reports, brochures or advertisements.
Lighting Designer Lighting designers design and plan lighting effects for theatre, dance, opera, music concerts, television, video and film productions.
Orchestra/Band Conductor Orchestra and band conductors produce their own interpretations of musical works by directing performers in musical groups such as chamber orchestras, wind ensembles, concert bands, marching bands, symphony orchestras, jazz bands and orchestras for ballet, musical theatre and opera performances.
Orchestrator/Arranger Orchestrators transcribe musical compositions into scores and assign specific passages to particular instruments to add desired variations of sound. Arrangers rewrite original musical scores in different musical styles by changing the rhythm, harmony or tempo.
Producer - Film, Radio, Television and Theatre Producers co-ordinate the making of films, theatre productions, television and radio programs including everything from the initial concept to final production and distribution.
Recording Engineer Recording engineers use a variety of techniques and electronic equipment to record, mix, process, manipulate and edit sound in production studios.
Set Designer Set designers design and plan the creation of settings, scenic environments and properties (props) for theatre, dance, opera, television, video and film productions.
Songwriter Songwriters may compose both the melody and the lyrics (words) to a song or write only the words.
Sound Engineer Sound engineers use a variety of techniques and electronic equipment to control the sound components of live events such as theatre performances and music concerts.
Theatre Director Theatre directors make artistic decisions about stage productions and consult with producers about everything from selecting the story or idea, the cast and sometimes the crew to overseeing rehearsals.
Legal and Protective Services Lawyer Lawyers study and interpret points of law to advise clients of their rights and legal obligations, and represent client interests in legal transactions and proceedings.
Legal and Realtime Reporter Legal and realtime reporters write machine shorthand at a minimum speed of 225 words per minute to capture every word spoken in a variety of settings. Computer technology instantly translates shorthand notes into English text that can be displayed or printed.
Legal Secretary Legal secretaries perform a variety of secretarial and administrative duties in law offices, the legal departments of large organizations, courts, real estate companies, insurance companies and land title offices.
Paralegal Paralegals do independent legal work under the general supervision of lawyers. They perform routine legal and administrative functions and assist lawyers with more complex matters.
Private Investigator Private investigators gather information and conduct surveillance to secure evidence relating to a wide range of private, corporate and legal interests.
Security Alarm Installer Security alarm installers install and maintain electronic security alarm systems for homes, businesses and industrial properties.
Security Guard Security guards protect an organization's property, personnel and information against fire, theft, vandalism and illegal entry.
Management, Scientific and Technical Services Administrative Assistant Administrative assistants perform administrative duties ranging from general office tasks to acting as special assistants in particular departments.
Agrologist Agrologists provide advice and services related to agricultural and environmental science and technology. They apply scientific principles to the production, improvement, use, processing and marketing of plants and animals, and the management of related resources.
Anthropologist Anthropologists study the biological makeup, adaptations and evolution of human beings, and the cultural remains of human beings, and the nature of human societies, and their languages.
Biochemist Biochemists study the chemical make-up and products of living matter, and the processes that occur in and between cells at the molecular level. They develop medical, agricultural, food science, pharmacological, industrial, environmental and other practical applications of biochemistry.
Chemist Chemists research the properties, composition and principles of elements and compounds, and apply chemical principles to developing a wide range of products and processes. For example, they may develop new fuels, polymers, pharmaceutical products or foods, or work in the oil and gas industry.
Computer Network Administrator Computer network administrators plan, establish, operate, maintain and support the use of local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), mainframe networks and related hardware, software and peripheral equipment.
Computer Programmer Computer programmers create, modify and test the forms, scripts and code that tell computers what to do.
Computer Service Technician Computer service technicians install, service and configure computer systems and networks including desktop computers, servers and peripherals such as printers, disk drives and CD-ROM drives.
Customer Support Analyst Customer support analysts answer computer related questions, investigate complaints and work with others in a team environment to resolve users' software and hardware problems.
Customs Broker Customs brokers are international trade specialists who handle the import and export of goods for clients. Customs brokers also may be involved in logistics or supply chain management.
Demographer Demographers plan and conduct research to study characteristics of human populations such as size, growth, composition, mobility and distribution.
Economist Economists conduct research, analyze economic information, and prepare reports and plans. They analyze economic conditions and problems, forecast and anticipate future problems and opportunities, and offer ideas for solutions and new initiatives.
Environmental Auditor Environmental auditors assess the environmental performance of operations in business and industry.
Ergonomist Ergonomists study the relationships among people, equipment, and working or living environments, and apply their knowledge to enhance performance, comfort and safety.
Geographer Geographers study the surface of the earth as the home of human kind. They may focus on physical properties of the earth, or the human or built environment.
Historian Historians research, analyze, interpret, synthesize and document human, cultural and technological history.
Information Systems Consultant Information systems consultants analyze, design and develop information systems business solutions and provide advice on a wide range of information systems issues.
Investment Underwriter Investment underwriters help governments and corporations raise capital by providing financial advice and underwriting or distributing new securities.
Linguist Linguists study human language and speech, and carry out scientific research on the structure, development and use of human languages.
Management Consultant Management consultants are contracted by organizations to provide independent and objective advisory services in areas such as strategic planning, facilitation, quality assurance, education and training, investment, information technology, identification and analysis of management problems, solution development or strategy implementation.
Market Research Analyst Market research analysts use data gathered about marketplace participants (customers, employers and competitors) and their responses to products and services. This information is used to improve market success.
Mathematician Mathematicians use logical reasoning to study quantity, structure, space, pattern and change. They develop techniques and insights that can be applied in a variety of fields such as physics, engineering, biology, finance, and organizational structure and decision making.
Oceanographer Oceanographers study all aspects of oceans including their boundaries, contents and role in the earth's climate system.
Operations Research Analyst Operations research analysts use mathematical modelling and information technology to develop decision support systems for decision-makers in public and private organizations.
Payroll Administrator Payroll administrators process payroll information and determine pay and benefit entitlements for employees in organizations of all types and sizes.
Political Scientist Political scientists study the institutions, laws and methods used in political process and government, influences that shape government policy, practices and organization (politics) and fundamental questions about related concepts (for example, power, freedom, security, justice, democracy).
Sociologist Sociologists systematically study and analyze human societies. They use distinct sociological perspectives to understand and explain the causes and consequences of social interaction.
Soil Scientist Soil scientists study the composition, distribution, development and behaviour of soils, the interaction of soils with soil organisms, animals and plants, and the management of soil resources for agricultural production and environmental protection.
Statistician Statisticians plan, organize, analyze and interpret studies to provide usable information for a wide range of activities. For example, they may be involved in agricultural or health research, evaluating government programs, assessing environmental problems, improving manufacturing or business processes, or forecasting future economic conditions.
Web Designer Web designers create websites for the Internet and intranet sites that are internal to their organizations.
Other Professional, Scientific and Technical Services Advertising Account Executive Advertising account executives co-ordinate the day to day activities involved in planning and implementing print and electronic media advertising campaigns.
Collection Agent Collection agents use strategies such as letter writing, telephone calls and credit management to collect money owed on past due accounts.
Financial Planner Financial planners develop personal financial plans for individuals and families. They analyze clients' net worth, financial resources, lifestyle preferences and goals, and make recommendations regarding how clients can achieve their financial goals.
Fund Development Professional Fund development professionals plan, organize and implement gift campaigns that build relationships and raise money for charitable groups or causes (for example, community agencies, arts organizations, educational institutions, hospitals).
Human Resources Professional Human resources professionals facilitate the effective use of human resources to achieve organizational goals and objectives. They provide advice to all levels of their organizations regarding personnel management, develop employee recruitment and retention programs, assist in the selection of job candidates, facilitate employee professional development, and develop and administer other human resource programs.
Language Interpreter Language interpreters translate the spoken word from one language to another.
Occupational Hygienist Occupational hygienists anticipate, indentify, evaluate and implement controls to reduce or eliminate workplace health hazards. They suggest changes to work environments and processes, and provide information to managers and workers on ways to reduce the risk of injury or illness from occupational hazards.
Personal Property/Equipment Appraiser Personal property and equipment appraisers estimate the value of personal and household items, business assets, vehicles or machinery, and prepare reports for owners, buyers, insurance companies, lending institutions, government departments, lawyers, creditors and others.
Public Relations Representative Public relations representatives help organizations achieve their objectives by facilitating communication links between organizations and the audiences they wish to reach.
Sign Language Interpreter American Sign Language (ASL) - English interpreters facilitate communication among deaf, hard of hearing and hearing people, using both English and ASL.
Translator Translators convert written text from one language to another, conveying meaning as faithfully as possible.
Related Profiles Many, but not most, people in the following occupations are self-employed or work for firms that provide professional or technical services on a fee-for-service or project basis.
Advertising Copywriter Advertising copywriters write advertisements for print, online, outdoor and broadcast media.
Airline Pilot Airline pilots fly aircraft transporting passengers, cargo and mail. With the exception of some small aircraft, a captain and first officer work together on commercial flights.
Arbitrator Arbitrators resolve disputes by hearing arguments and evidence, and rendering decisions that may be filed in a court of law and legally enforced.
Assessor Assessors determine the value of land, buildings, businesses, structures and certain types of equipment for property tax purposes.
Auctioneer Auctioneers arrange auction sales, evaluate goods and property, conduct bidding and sell items to the highest bidders.
Biologist Biologists conduct research to learn more about living organisms and ecosystems, manage natural resources, and develop new practices and products in such diverse fields as environmental conservation, pharmacology, forestry, forensics, nanotechnology and pest control.
Biotechnologist Biotechnologists apply their knowledge of biochemistry, microbiology and molecular genetics to improve industrial processes and develop new processes in the agricultural, chemical and health care product industries (for example, in the production of drugs, antibiotics or vaccines).
Career Development Professional Career development professionals advise, coach, provide information and support people who are planning, seeking and managing their life/work direction.
Chef Chefs are managers who plan, direct and participate in food preparation and cooking activities in restaurants, hotels, institutions and other food establishments.
Chemical Engineer Chemical engineers conduct research; develop and optimize processes; design and select equipment; and provide technical and management services for plants that convert raw materials into a wide range of end products (for example, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, food products, fuels, plastics, metals).
Chemical Engineering Technologist Chemical engineering technologists are involved in process design, plant engineering, environmental control, engineering sales and plant operations.
College, Technical or Vocational Instructor College, technical and vocational instructors provide instruction to adults in a wide variety of subject areas including vocational, technical, business or services training, trades, academic upgrading, university transfer courses and university degree program courses.
Combined Laboratory and X-Ray Technologist Combined laboratory and x-ray technologists conduct routine medical laboratory tests, perform general radiography and electrocardiograms, and set up, clean and maintain related equipment.
Community and Park Planners Community and park planners study the social, economic, political and physical conditions of urban and rural communities, and develop plans for the overall management and protection of specific land parcels or regions.
Creative Writer Creative writers write literary works such as novels, short stories, essays, poetry, magazine articles or scripts for radio, television, theatre, film or video productions.
Dietitian Dietitians assess, develop, implement and evaluate food and nutrition strategies; develop and analyze food and food products; manage food service systems; promote food security and safety; and conduct research.
Direct Distributor Direct distributors demonstrate and sell products such as books, candles, clothing, cookware, cosmetics, craft supplies, gourmet food, home care items, toys and vitamins.
Drilling and Service Rig Managers Oil and gas well drilling and service rig managers supervise large crews of specialized workers on drilling and service rigs.
Ecologist Ecologists study the relationships of living things to one another and to their environment, and examine the effects of a wide range of factors such as population size, rainfall, temperature, forest fires and major construction projects.
English as a Second Language Teacher - Adults English as a second language (ESL) teachers provide English language and life skills instruction to immigrants, international students and others whose first language is not English.
Entomologist Entomologists study the classification, biodiversity, life cycles and ecology of insects and other anthropods, and plan and implement surveys and pest management programs.
Environmental Education Specialist Environmental education specialists help create awareness of the relationships between human activity and the natural environment. They develop and promote strategies that encourage others to make responsible choices regarding consumer decisions, government policies and corporate responsibilities.
Exhibit Designer Exhibit designers work with others to research, plan, design and oversee the fabrication and installation of exhibits and displays.
Exploration Geophysicist Geophysicists use the principles of physics, mathematics and geology to study the surface and internal composition of the earth. Exploration geophysicists look for oil, natural gas, water and minerals for commercial and environmental projects.
Fashion Designer Fashion designers and product developers create new styles of clothing and accessories such as jewellery, belts, shoes, gloves and hats.
Financial Analyst Financial analysts collect, evaluate and apply financial, economic and statistical data to analyze and evaluate investment opportunities, or make financial decisions and recommendations.
Food Science Technologist Food science technologists work independently or provide technical support in laboratory analysis, food product development, processing, quality assurance or regulatory positions.
Food Scientist Food scientists investigate the chemical, microbiological, physical and sensory nature of food, and apply their knowledge in the development, processing, preserving, packaging, distributing and storing of foodstuffs.
Forester Foresters plan, administer and direct programs related to managing forested lands and related renewable resources.
Geneticist Geneticists study how genes function to produce cells and organisms, and how hereditary traits and mutations are passed through generations. The role of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is central to this study.
Geological and Geophysical Technologist Geological and geophysical technologists apply their knowledge of the study of the Earth in exploration, production and management. They may work independently or with a team of geologists, geophysicists, mining engineers or petroleum engineers.
Geologist Geologists apply their knowledge of the Earth's crust in exploring for minerals and hydrocarbons (for example, oil and gas), developing resources for production, building engineering foundations and stable slopes, and finding and evaluating ground water supplies.
Helicopter Pilot Helicopter pilots transport passengers and freight by helicopter, an aircraft that can move in any direction at varying speeds or remain stationary in the air.
Hydrologist Hydrologists study the occurence, distribution, circulation and properties of water in the atmosphere, on the Earth's surface, and in soil and underlying rocks.
Hydrometric Technician/Technologist Hydrometric technicians and technologists may work independently or provide technical support for hydrologists and related scientists and engineers.
Insurance Adjuster Insurance adjusters investigate insurance claims, make recommendations regarding the payment of benefits from insurance policies, and negotiate payments and settlements.
Insurance Agent/Broker Insurance agents and brokers assess people's financial needs and advise them on how to protect themselves against financial loss. They may sell life, property, casualty, automobile or health insurance policies to individuals, businesses or public institutions.
Interpretive Naturalist Interpretive naturalists explain the natural and scientific features of parks, botanical gardens and wilderness areas to visitors.
Investment Advisor Investment advisors assist clients by providing investment advice and recommending the purchase or sale of securities. Taking into account a client's income, assets, age, tax burden and financial expectations, investment advisors help the client identify financial goals and recommend investments to assist in achieving those goals.
Mechanical Engineering Technologist Mechanical engineering technologists may work independently or with mechanical engineers in designing, drawing, developing and modifying various types of products, machines, mechanical systems and manufacturing processes.
Mediator Mediators are neutral third parties who assist people involved in disputes to find mutually acceptable resolutions to their conflicts.
Medical Transcriptionist Medical transcriptionists are medical language specialists who interpret oral dictation and transcribe medical reports that detail patient care during and after an illness or injury, or for continuing care purposes.
Messenger/Courier Messengers sort, collect and deliver letters, telegrams, messages, packages or palletized freight; run errands; distribute office supplies, complete paperwork and perform related duties.
Meteorologist Meteorologists study the physics, chemistry and dynamics of the atmosphere and its interaction with land and water surfaces, weather, climate, climate change and their effect on people's health and safety, the economy and the earth's ecosystems.
Microbiologist Microbiologists study the growth and characteristics of micro-organisms (viruses, bacteria, fungi, parasites) and their interactions with their environment, and develop medical and industrial applications (for example, in the food processing industry).
Mining Engineer Mining engineers develop and apply methods of locating, extracting and preparing minerals to be used in manufacturing and energy industries.
Model Models enhance and promote the sale of consumer goods, new fashion designs and other business products and services.
Occupational Health and Safety Advisor Occupational health and safety advisors facilitate the development, implementation and maintenance of workplace safety programs.
Oceanographer Oceanographers study all aspects of oceans including their boundaries, contents and role in the earth's climate system.
Oil and Gas Well Loggers and Testers Oil and gas well loggers and testers operate specialized tools, instruments and equipment to provide services related to oil and gas well drilling, completion and servicing.
Painter and Decorator Painters and decorators apply paint, wall coverings and other finishes to the interior and exterior surfaces of buildings and other structures.
Petroleum Engineer Petroleum engineers are involved in the exploration and development of oil and gas. They apply the principles of geology, physics, chemistry and engineering sciences to the recovery of petroleum and natural gas from conventional reservoirs and oil sands.
Petroleum Engineering Technologist Petroleum engineering technologists are responsible for many of the technical activities involved in the production of oil and gas from conventional reserves, as well as from heavy oil and oil sands. Their knowledge and training is applied to petroleum drilling, geology, production procedures, formation evaluation and reservoir engineering.
Pharmacologist Pharmacologists are biomedical scientists who investigate the mechanisms underlying the effects of drugs and chemicals on living systems. They use this knowledge to help design and evaluate chemical agents for the prevention and treatment of disease.
Physiologist Physiologists are scientists who study the whole organism and cellular function in humans, animals and plants.
Pollution Control Technologist Pollution control technologists conduct inspections, tests and field investigations to determine the extent of existing air, water or soil contamination and find ways to control and prevent contamination.
Pre-Press Technician Pre-press technicians use computer software and computer-controlled machines and equipment to generate and combine text, graphics and other visual elements to prepare copy for printing.
Private Trainer/Facilitator Private trainers and facilitators conduct workshops, seminars, retreats, conference sessions and individual coaching sessions for young people and adults. They also may develop, design and evaluate training programs, curricula and materials.
Property Manager Property managers oversee and co-ordinate the administration, accounting, maintenance, operation and improvement of residential, commercial and industrial properties and represent the interests of property owners.
Psychologist Psychologists assess, diagnose and treat psychological, emotional and behavioural disorders. They also research and apply theories relating to behaviour and mental processes.
Radiological Technologist Radiological technologists operate x-ray equipment to produce images that are used to diagnose diseases and injuries.
Real Estate Appraiser Real estate appraisers estimate the value of vacant and improved residential, commercial, industrial, agricultural and other real estate.
Records Management Technician Records management technicians classify, code, process, store, retrieve, and preserve or securely destroy the paper, electronic and other records organizations receive or generate. They support information management in their organization and assist in retrieving records relevant to access requests.
Sales Representative (Wholesale, Nontechnical) Wholesale, nontechnical sales representatives sell their organizations' nontechnical goods and services to retail, commercial, industrial and professional clients.
Seismic Observer Seismic observers operate geophysical recording instruments used in seismic field tests and perform routine maintenance to ensure optimum data quality.
Technical Sales Representative Technical sales representatives sell technical goods and services to government, commercial and industrial establishments. They may sell commodities such as computers, software and business machines or services such as technical analysis and consulting services.
Technical Writer Technical writers translate complex technical information into simpler language. They shape and deliver information to meet the needs of a target audience.
Telemarketer Telemarketers call potential customers to sell goods and services, request donations or conduct surveys.
Toxicologist Toxicologists investigate the possible harmful effects on living things of chemical agents (for example, drugs, pesticides, food additives, industrial chemicals), biological agents (for example, plant and animal toxins) and physical agents (for example, ionizing and electro-magnetic radiation).
Visual Merchandiser Visual merchandisers capture consumers' attention through the placement of merchandise, signage and interior displays in retail stores and shopping malls.
Webmaster Webmasters are responsible for the design, development, maintenance and success of Internet and intranet websites.
Wireline Field Supervisor Wireline field supervisors direct the work of wireline operators and collect and process data from wireline operations.