chemistry
The composition, structure, and properties of substances and the processes and transformations that they undergo; the uses of different chemicals and their interactions, production techniques, risk factors, and disposal methods.
Also called: field of chemicals, processes of chemistry, principles of chemistry, field of chemistry, science of chemistry, processes of chemicals, principles of chemicals, science of chemicals
- 104
- occupations list it
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- as essential
- 68
- as useful
Essential for
36- air pollution analyst
- analytical chemist
- assayer
- biomedical scientist
- chemical application specialist
- chemical engineer
- chemical engineering technician
- chemical processing supervisor
- chemistry lecturer
- chemistry teacher secondary school
- corrosion technician
- cytotechnologist
- dewatering technician
- dietitian
- distillation operator
- environmental engineer
- environmental mining engineer
- environmental technician
- explosives engineer
- food technologist
- groundwater monitoring technician
- industrial waste inspector
- liquid fuel engineer
- materials engineer
- microelectronics materials engineer
- mine geologist
- mineral processing engineer
- mud logger
- nanoengineer
- petroleum engineer
- petroleum pump system operator
- pharmaceutical engineer
- refinery shift manager
- science teacher secondary school
- sensory scientist
- textile, leather and footwear researcher
Useful for
68- agricultural technician
- anodising machine operator
- battery manufacturing technician
- biologist
- biology technician
- biomedical scientist advanced
- botanical technician
- chemistry technician
- civil engineer
- coking furnace operator
- conservation scientist
- cosmetics production machine operator
- derrickhand
- desalination technician
- drill operator
- ecologist
- electroplating machine operator
- environmental geologist
- environmental health inspector
- environmental programme coordinator
- environmental scientist
- exploration geologist
- fire prevention and protection engineer
- fisheries adviser
- foam rubber mixer
- foundry manager
- gauger
- gemmologist
- geneticist
- geochemist
- health and safety engineer
- herbal therapist
- hydrogenation machine operator
- hydrogeologist
- industrial engineer
- keyboard musical instrument maker
- marine biologist
- material testing technician
- metallurgical manager
- microelectronics designer
- mine manager
- mine rescue officer
- mine safety officer
- mineral processing operator
- motion picture film developer
- oceanographer
- oil and gas production manager
- oxy fuel burning machine operator
- palaeontologist
- perfume production machine operator
- photographic developer
- pipeline engineer
- pipeline environmental project manager
- product development manager
- refining machine operator
- research manager
- roughneck
- scientific laboratory technician
- secondary school teacher
- spark erosion machine operator
- starch converting operator
- stringed musical instrument maker
- surface engineer
- sustainability manager
- taxidermist
- tyre builder
- water treatment systems operator
- zoology technician
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