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Geoscience Officer Grade C41
Geoscience Officer Grade C41 works in the field of geoscience, which encompasses various branches of Earth science, including geology, geophysics, geochemistry, and environmental science. The job description for a Geoscience Officer can vary depending on the employer, industry, and specific focus of the role
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Geomechanic
Geomechanic preparing rock, soil and water samples for testing. They analyse the chemical and physical properties of samples.
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Sedementologist
Sedementologist examine certain rock types, but usually soil from a variety of areas (including sand and silt). They assess development projects and the effects of waste disposal on the environment.
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Microbiologist
Microbiologists study and research the life forms, characteristics, and processes of microscopic organisms. They study microorganisms such as bacteria, protozoa, fungi, etc. in order to diagnose and counteract the effects that these microorganisms might have in animals, in the environment, in the food industry, or in the health care industry.
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Serologist
Serologist conduct research on fluids found in the human body, such as blood and saliva.
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Biologist
Biologists study living organisms and life in its broader extent in combination with its environment. Through research, they strive to explain the functional mechanisms, interactions, and evolution of organisms.
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Cytologist
Cytologist is a lab professionals who evaluate patients' cell samples and are trained to notice subtle changes to accurately detect infectious conditions.
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Botanist
Botanists are occupied with the maintenance of a range of plants from around the world, often in a botanic garden. They conduct scientific studies and travel in order to study plants growing in the wild. Botanists are responsible for the maintenance and development of the botanic garden.
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Fish Culturist
Fish Culturist observe fish detect diseases, monitor fish growth, determine quality of fish, or determine completeness of harvesting.<br>&nbsp;
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Ecologist
Ecologists carry out assessments of the health and distribution of organisms, namely people, plants, and animals, and the relationship between organisms and their environment. Ecologists usually have a specialisation area, e.g. freshwater, marine, terrestrial, fauna, and flora about which they conduct research and perform related tasks.&nbsp;
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Agronomist
Agronomist specialize in crop production, soil control, and soil management. They carry out evaluations of the economic aspects and environmental impact of specific crops. They develop plans and solutions to protect, preserve, conserve, minimize and prevent ongoing damage to the environment.
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Agricultural Scientist
Agricultural scientists research and study soil, animals and plants with the objective of improving agricultural processes, the quality of agricultural products or the impact of agricultural processes on the environment. They plan and implement projects such as development projects on behalf of clients or institutions.
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Floriculturist
Floriculturist cultivating new flowers and ornamental plants for gardens, floral industry and medical industry and export. They develop plans and solutions to protect, preserve, conserve, minimize and prevent ongoing damage to the environment.
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Horticulturist
Horticulturist responsible for develop and maintain the botanical collections, exhibits and landscapes of a botanical garden.
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Olericulturist
Olericulturist specializes in a branch of horticulture that deals with the production, storage, processing, and marketing of vegetables. They research, teaching and developing, breeding, and evaluating new varieties of vegetables.
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Pomologist
Pomologist scientist who is responsible for ensuring the healthy growth and breeding of fruits and nuts, as well as the trees and bushes on which they grow. They develop plans and solutions to protect, preserve, conserve, minimize and prevent ongoing damage to the environment.
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Wood Anatomist
Wood Anatomist is a scientist who study the structure of wood anatomy. They develop plans and solutions to protect, preserve, conserve, minimize and prevent ongoing damage to the environment.
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Arboriculturist
Arboriculturist cultivate and manage trees, hedgerows and shrubs.The work is undertaken in both rural and urban settings and includes all aspects of felling, preserving, planting and protecting trees. They provide information and advice on specific tree-related issues and may be involved in maintaining a safe relationship between the trees, their immediate environment and the general public.
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Soil Conservationist
Soil Conservationist scientists who specialize in soil control and soil management. They carry out evaluations of the economic aspects and environmental impact of specific crops. They develop plans and solutions to protect, preserve, conserve, minimize and prevent ongoing damage to the environment.
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Forestry Scientist
Forestry Scientist study and evaluate the impact on the environment of human activities on soil pollution, climate change, toxic waste and natural resource degradation. They create plans and solutions to protect, preserve, conserve, and minimize as well as prevent ongoing damage to the environment.
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