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Skill comparison for Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health and Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians, All Other
Skills Common to Both Occupations
- Apply Linear Algebra
- Apply Mathematics To Statistical Modeling
- Apply Quality Assurance Techniques
- Apply Research Methodology To Science Or Engineering
- Apply Statistical Methods
- Conduct Field Research
- Conduct Laboratory Research
- Conduct Quantitative Analysis
- Design Tables Depicting Data
- Develop And Revise Databases
- Explain Complex Mathematical Information
- Follow Hazardous Materials Specifications
- Interpret Computerized Data And Reports
- Prepare Reports In Timely Manner
- Process Records And Maintain Forms And Files
- Understand Properties Of Gases And Liquids In Production, Processing And Manufacturing
- Understand, Use, And Communicate Technical Information
- Use Algebra
- Use Calculus
- Use Metric System
- Use Physical Science Research Techniques
- Use Quantitative Research Methods
- Work As A Team Member
Skills Unique to Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health
- Analyze And Interpret Chemical Experimental Data
- Apply Basic Chemistry
- Apply Chemical Laboratory Tests
- Apply Emergency Non-Medical Procedures
- Apply Safe Waste Disposal Procedures
- Apply Soil Science Principles
- Conduct Chemical Analyses
- Conduct Investigations And Research
- Conduct Qualitative Analysis
- Follow Safety Procedures
- Operate Precision Measuring Devices, Tools And Equipment
- Perform Safety Inspections In Manufacturing Or Repair Setting
- Use Biological Research Techniques
- Use Geometry
- Use Interviewing Techniques
- Write Safety Reports
Skills Unique to Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians, All Other
- Apply Biological Theory
- Apply Chemistry Theory
- Prepare Maps And Charts
- Research Work-Related Topics Using Library Resources
- Use Materials Testing Procedures
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