bioengineer
Bioengineers combine state of the art findings in the field of biology with engineering logics in order to develop solutions aimed at improving the well-being of society. They can develop improvement systems for natural resource conservation, agriculture, food production, genetic modification, and economic use.
Also called: bioengineering technology adviser, bioengineering biotechnologist, bio-engineer, bioengineering technology expert, bioengineering consultant, bioengineering expert, bioengineering adviser, bioengineering specialist
- 16
- essential skills
- 72
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
- 2149
- ISCO-08 group
Where you can go from here
8 rolesOccupations sharing the most essential skills with this one. The number is a count, not an opinion.
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- nanoengineer8 skills in common
- biochemist7 skills in common
- biomedical engineer7 skills in common
- biochemistry technician6 skills in common
- environmental engineer6 skills in common
- pharmaceutical engineer6 skills in common
- waste treatment engineer5 skills in common
Essential skills
16- adjust engineering designs
- approve engineering design
- bioeconomy
- biological chemistry
- biology
- biotechnology
- computational biology
- computational chemistry
- develop bioremediation techniques
- engineering principles
- engineering processes
- genetics
- life sciences
- nanomaterials
- perform scientific research
- synthetic biology
Optional skills
72- advise on manufacturing problems
- advise on nitrate pollution
- analytical chemistry
- apply liquid chromatography
- apply scientific methods
- apply statistical analysis techniques
- assess the feasibility of implementing developments
- assist in clinical trials
- biomedical engineering
- collect biological data
- computer simulation
- conduct ecological research
- cryopreservation
- design pharmaceutical manufacturing systems
- design principles
- design prototypes
- design scientific equipment
- develop biocatalytic processes
- develop biochemical manufacturing training materials
- develop food production processes
- develop pharmaceutical drugs
- develop product design
- develop test procedures
- document analysis results
- draft design specifications
- ensure compliance with environmental legislation
- ensure compliance with safety legislation
- evaluate pharmaceutical manufacturing process
- evolutionary biology
- examine engineering principles
- execute analytical mathematical calculations
- fermentation processes of food
- food materials
- food science
- food storage
- gas chromatography
- gather experimental data
- gel permeation chromatography
- general medicine
- genomics
- high-performance liquid chromatography
- increase the impact of science on policy and society
- industrial design
- industrial research and development
- interpret 2D plans
- interpret 3D plans
- laboratory techniques
- liaise with genetic laboratories
- manage bioreactors
- manage chemical testing procedures
- mathematics
- medical devices materials
- packaging engineering
- perform laboratory tests
- perform toxicological studies
- pharmaceutical chemistry
- pharmaceutical drug development
- pharmaceutical industry
- pharmaceutical manufacturing quality systems
- processes of foods and beverages manufacturing
- product data management
- run laboratory simulations
- safeguard biodiversity
- scientific literature
- scientific research methodology
- statistical process control
- stem cells
- test procedures
- test samples for pollutants
- toxicology
- use chromatography software
- use technical drawing software
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