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20 jobs that use Technical Reports the most

Jobs that use technical reports the most include consulting geologist, contract scientist, and signals analyst.

What jobs use Technical Reports the most?

1. Consulting Geologist

How consulting geologist uses Technical Reports:

  • Manage task training and laboratory/field safety according to MSHA standards.
  • Work on projects in both oil and gas and environmental consulting using GIS base software, maintain database in Petra
  • Used Petra for mapping purposes and cross-sections.

Most common skills for consulting geologist:

  • GIS
  • Technical Reports
  • Geotechnical
  • Data Collection
  • Data Interpretation
  • AU

2. Contract Scientist

How contract scientist uses Technical Reports:

  • Manage data of project samples through LIMS software.
  • Manage sample inventory via in-house laboratory information management system (LIMS) and implement additional systems for sample and chemical organization.
  • Present chemistry of current and future targets at team meetings.

Most common skills for contract scientist:

  • Technical Reports
  • HPLC
  • Chemistry
  • Data Analysis
  • Analytical Methods
  • Western Blotting

3. Signals Analyst

How signals analyst uses Technical Reports:

  • Lead basic reconnaissance operations and report enemy movements to commanding officers.
  • Collect, analyze and process data in support of the FBI and NSA.
  • Subject matter expert of course of instruction design by NSA, producing technically proficient intermediate signals analysts.

Most common skills for signals analyst:

  • Technical Analysis
  • Technical Reports
  • TS/SCI
  • MATLAB
  • Signals Analysis
  • National Security

4. Chemical Engineering Technician

How chemical engineering technician uses Technical Reports:

  • Manage and distribute cad standards to contributing design consultants and assist with any design issues as necessary.
  • Maintain responsibility for manufacturing large-scale inorganic chemical synthesis.
  • Maintain responsibility for manufacturing large-scale inorganic chemical synthesis.

Most common skills for chemical engineering technician:

  • Chemical Engineering
  • Technical Reports
  • Hazardous Materials
  • R
  • Process Design
  • Distillation

5. Research Psychologist

How research psychologist uses Technical Reports:

  • Manage investigator initiate and cooperative group correlative studies to identify biomarkers to ascertain tumor burden and clinical outcomes in lymphoma.
  • Maintain a leadership role in APA accredit internship and externship match program.
  • Facilitate therapy groups for children and adolescents.

Most common skills for research psychologist:

  • Research Projects
  • Research Studies
  • Technical Reports
  • Mental Health
  • Statistical Analyses
  • Human Subjects

6. Graduate Research Associate

How graduate research associate uses Technical Reports:

  • Evaluate patients' study eligibility via medical history, obtain informed consent, enroll patients, and achieve enrollment quotas.
  • Perform DNA extractions, protein purifications, RT-PCR, ELISA.
  • Experience with HPLC, GC, FTIR, NMR, and chiral GC/LC analysis

Most common skills for graduate research associate:

  • R
  • Technical Reports
  • Cell Culture
  • Research Projects
  • Chemistry
  • Protein Expression

7. Staff Environmental Scientist

How staff environmental scientist uses Technical Reports:

  • Develop and manage company EHS compliance processes in accordance with current and upcoming regulatory mandates.
  • Perform SWPPP and SPCC studies and monitoring of client compliance.
  • Utilize GIS mapping to create hundreds of maps for hazardous environmental site inspections

Most common skills for staff environmental scientist:

  • OSHA
  • Environmental Compliance
  • Technical Reports
  • GIS
  • Environmental Site Assessments
  • Data Collection

8. Senior Engineer/Scientist

How senior engineer/scientist uses Technical Reports:

  • Manage third party vendor equipment mainly running on Unix and AIX such as VMS and SMS.
  • Provide consultation to the ISO team in achieving certification, and enable company to win many more deals as a result.
  • Used high speed oscilloscopes and logic analyzers for debugging memory issues on internal and customer designs.

Most common skills for senior engineer/scientist:

  • Java
  • Technical Reports
  • Technical Support
  • Product Development
  • Project Management
  • DOD

9. Research Physicist

How research physicist uses Technical Reports:

  • Foster cross laboratory collaboration between physics labs and between engineering, biology, and chemistry departments to accomplish share goals.
  • Design and oversee construction of flow loop for development of multi-phase NMR flowmeter.
  • Develop and conduct technologists' training on MR QC, QA and safety programs.

Most common skills for research physicist:

  • Data Analysis
  • Laser
  • Python
  • Data Collection
  • Technical Reports
  • RF

10. Graduate Research Assistant

How graduate research assistant uses Technical Reports:

  • Organize TA office hours, manage online gradebook, proctore exams.
  • Create and lead exercises to teach linear algebra, calculus and statistics.
  • Grade homework, quizzes and manage grades on online gradebook effectively as a lead TA.

Most common skills for graduate research assistant:

  • R
  • Technical Reports
  • Research Projects
  • Graduate Research
  • Data Collection
  • Data Analysis

11. Hydrogeologist

How hydrogeologist uses Technical Reports:

  • Manage a Superfund site remediation project in western Washington.
  • Manage projects involving assessment and remediation of soil and groundwater.
  • Manage assessment and early detection groundwater monitoring programs at several Ohio municipal landfills.

Most common skills for hydrogeologist:

  • Surface Water
  • Oversight
  • Data Collection
  • GIS
  • Technical Reports
  • Water Resources

12. Senior Research Associate, Research And Development

How senior research associate, research and development uses Technical Reports:

  • Forge and manage collaborative relationships with DoD and academia.
  • Enter data in internal LIMS system.
  • Support drug substance process development and GMP manufacturing.

Most common skills for senior research associate, research and development:

  • Cell Culture
  • Sops
  • GMP
  • Technical Reports
  • QC
  • Elisa

13. Environmental Engineering Manager

How environmental engineering manager uses Technical Reports:

  • Manage environmental restoration waste site characterization activities in support of CERCLA cleanup.
  • Prepare and submit EPA's NPDES monitoring reports and conduct site inspections with regulatory agency personnel.
  • Design and implement SPCC plans.

Most common skills for environmental engineering manager:

  • OSHA
  • Technical Reports
  • Storm Water
  • Cost Estimates
  • SPCC
  • Safety Program

14. Engineer And Geologist

How engineer and geologist uses Technical Reports:

  • Manage numerous UST closures and site restorations
  • Conduct geotechnical investigations for commercial and residential soil and foundation design, seismic stability, grading and soil compaction testing.
  • Report writing for pavement construction and rehabilitation.

Most common skills for engineer and geologist:

  • Geotechnical
  • Groundwater
  • Project Site
  • GIS
  • Technical Reports
  • Project Management

15. Hydrologist

How hydrologist uses Technical Reports:

  • Provide GIS support to groundwater modeling activities, including data analysis and manipulation, database construction, and cartography.
  • Help write multiple data reports for online publication, using a GIS to produce applicable maps.
  • Map boreholes and aquifers with ESRI ArcGIS to investigate spatial variability of hydrogeologic conditions.

Most common skills for hydrologist:

  • Water Resources
  • Data Collection
  • Surface Water
  • Technical Reports
  • GIS
  • Ground Water

16. Archaeologist

How archaeologist uses Technical Reports:

  • Manage field research, artifact database, data records, and federal and state require reports.
  • Manage contracts for curation of museum items, propose actions to repatriate NAGPRA materials and resolve curation problems.
  • Coordinate and authore NEPA and NHPA documents for federal projects.

Most common skills for archaeologist:

  • Excavations
  • GPS
  • GIS
  • Technical Reports
  • Data Recovery
  • Background Research

17. Ecologist

How ecologist uses Technical Reports:

  • Create and manage multidisciplinary, interagency research teams.
  • Perform surveys for target species including vascular and non-vascular plants, fungi, and lichens using BLM and USFS protocols.
  • Issue gas and oil drilling permits on BLM land.

Most common skills for ecologist:

  • Data Collection
  • GPS
  • GIS
  • Technical Reports
  • Data Management
  • Data Entry

18. Project Development Engineer

How project development engineer uses Technical Reports:

  • Manage multiple crews for installation, implementation and service of RF and telecommunications systems throughout Florida.
  • Develop & test commercial grade HVAC products for large scale facilities such as airports, schools or complexes.
  • Communicate with other engineering disciplines to complete overall design and construction of projects including electrical, HVAC, structural and mechanical.

Most common skills for project development engineer:

  • Renewable Energy
  • Project Management
  • Cost Estimates
  • CAD
  • Technical Reports
  • Development Projects

19. Junior Civil Engineer

How junior civil engineer uses Technical Reports:

  • Calculate sub-contractors weekly accomplish work for payroll.
  • Serve as COR on all construction contracts.
  • design, civil engineering, structural, HVAC, and construction aspects.

Most common skills for junior civil engineer:

  • Civil 3D
  • Data Collection
  • Technical Reports
  • Construction Projects
  • Design Software
  • Storm Water

20. Senior Scientist, Project Manager

How senior scientist, project manager uses Technical Reports:

  • Manage sample inventory via in-house laboratory information management system (LIMS) and implement additional systems for sample and chemical organization.
  • Prepare proposals, project plans, cost estimates, and labor estimates for EIM and GIS projects.
  • Perform asbestos, lead-base paint and universal waste building inspections.

Most common skills for senior scientist, project manager:

  • R
  • Oil Gas
  • OSHA
  • Data Analysis
  • Technical Reports
  • GIS

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