Jobholders in this unit group perform a variety of scientific research and related activities not elsewhere classified in MINOR GROUP 211: Natural and Social Science Professionals.

Tasks

  • Plans, directs and undertakes research into natural phenomena
  • Provides technical advisory and consulting services
  • Designs tests and experiments to address research objective and find solutions
  • Applies models and techniques to medical, industrial, agricultural, military and similar applications
  • Analyses results and writes up results of tests and experiments undertaken
  • Presents results of scientific research to sponsors, addresses conferences and publishes articles outlining the methodology and results of research undertaken
  • Designs and develops an appropriate research methodology in order to address the research objective
  • Compiles and analyses quantitative and qualitative data, prepares reports and presents results to summarise main findings and conclusions
  • Advises government, private organisations and special interest groups on policy issues
  • Writes journal articles, books, and addresses conferences, seminars and the media to reveal research findings.

Entry Requirements

Entry is most common with a degree or equivalent qualification but is possible with other academic qualifications and/or relevant experience. On-the-job training and/or support for postgraduate study may be provided. Professional qualifications are available in some areas of activity.

What could I earn?

Salaries for this occupation tend to start at £4,000 per annum and can progress up to £46,000 per annum.

Is it in growth or decline?

There are currently 4,192 employed Natural & Social Science Professionals N.e.c. in the region.