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These are potential jobs suited for PSM graduates.

Biotechnology Career Options


Biotechnologist


Biotechnologists conduct research and development in areas such as:

  • Genetic engineering
  • Drug development
  • Bio-based products/production

Quality Control Analyst in Biotechnology


Quality control analysts test and assess the quality of biotechnological products. They ensure they meet regulations and quality standards.

 

Bioinformatics Analyst


Bioinformatics analysts have a few main responsibilities:

  • Analyze biological data
  • Use computational tools
  • Contribute to genomics and personalized medicine research

Sales & Marketing Specialist in Biotechnology


Sales and marketing specialists promote and sell biotechnological products. They also build client relationships and contribute to business development.

 

Biomedical Scientist


Biomedical scientists conduct research at the intersection of biology and medicine. Often focusing on developing new diagnostics and therapies.

Clinical Research Associate (CRA)


CRAs coordinate and monitor clinical trials. They ensure compliance with protocols and regulatory requirements in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industry.

Research Scientist


Research scientists design and conduct experiments and analyze data. They contribute to advancements in biotechnological research and development.

Regulatory Affairs Specialist


Regulatory affairs specialists ensure compliance with regulatory requirements. They prepare documentation for product approvals and liaise with regulatory authorities.

Biotechnology Project Manager


Project managers oversee biotechnology projects by

  • Coordinating teams
  • Managing timelines
  • Measuring successful project execution

Bioinformatics Scientist


Bioinformatics scientists apply computational techniques to analyze biological data contributing to multiple areas:

  • Genomics
  • Proteomics
  • Personalized medicine

Biomanufacturing Specialist


Biomanufacturing specialists work in the production of biopharmaceuticals. Overseeing manufacturing processes and ensuring product quality.

Quality Assurance Specialist


Quality assurance specialists in biotech ensure that products and processes meet quality standards and comply with regulatory requirements.

Cell Therapy Scientist


Cell therapy scientists develop and optimize cell-based therapies for medical applications.

Molecular Diagnostics Scientist


Molecular diagnostics scientists develop and implement molecular testing methods for disease diagnosis and genetic analysis.

Clinical Data Manager


Clinical data managers oversee clinical trials to ensure accuracy and compliance in the following areas:

  • Data collection
  • Data validation
  • Data collection

Validation Specialist


Validation specialists ensure that biotechnological processes and equipment comply with regulatory requirements and quality standards.

Biotech Regulatory Affairs Manager


Regulatory affairs managers in biotech ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and manage submissions for product approvals.

Clinical Research Manager


Clinical research managers oversee the planning and execution of clinical trials. They ensure compliance with regulations and ethical standards.

Bioinformatics Manager


Bioinformatics managers lead teams in multiple areas:

  • Analyzing biological data
  • Implementing computational methods
  • Contributing to genomics research

Biotech Product Manager


Product managers in biotech oversee the development, launch, and marketing of biotechnological products. They ensure market success.

Computational & Data Science Career Options


Data Analyst


Data analysts interpret and visualize data. Providing meaningful insights for business strategies and operations.

Business Intelligence Analyst


Business intelligence analysts focus on transforming raw data into actionable insights for business decision-makers.

Cybersecurity Analyst


Cybersecurity analysts help protect an organization's systems and data by:

  • Monitoring and analyzing security threats
  • Implementing security measures
  • Conducting risk assessments

Healthcare Data Analyst


Healthcare data analysts use data to make improvements to:

  • Patient outcomes
  • Optimize operations
  • Clinical decision-making

Social Media Data Analyst


Social media data analysts work to improve marketing and content strategies. They analyze user behavior  and engagement trends.

Fraud Analyst


Fraud analysts use data analytics to detect and prevent fraudulent activities. This includes credit card fraud or identity theft.

Security Operations Center (SOC) Analyst


SOC analysts maintain the integrity of an organization's information systems by:

  • Monitoring security alerts
  • Investigating incidents
  • Responding to cybersecurity threats in real-time

Statistical Modeler


Statistical modelers develop data for analysis. Allowing them to analyze and interpret data. They use it to provide insights for decision-making in various industries

Data Engineer


Data engineers design and maintain databases ensuring efficient data processing. They create the infrastructure for:

  • Data generation
  • Data transformation
  • Data storage 

Data Privacy Analyst


Data privacy analysts focus on ensuring compliance with data protection regulations. They develop and implement privacy policies and conduct privacy impact assessments.

Data Scientist


Data scientists extract valuable insights large datasets and develop predictive models to inform business decisions.

Database Administrator (DBA)


DBAs manage and maintain databases to ensure:

  • Integrity
  • Security
  • Optimal performance

Research Scientist in Computational Data Science


Research scientists conduct advanced research in computational data science. Contributing to academic or industry advancements.

Security Engineer


Security engineers design and implement security solutions to safeguard IT infrastructure. This includes:

  • Firewalls
  • Encryption
  • Intrusion detection systems

Big Data Engineer


Big data engineers design and manage systems for processing and analyzing large volumes of data. Often using technologies like Hadoop and Spark.

Identity and Access Management (IAM) Specialist


IAM specialists manage and control user access to systems and data. They implement identity authentication and authorization measures.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) Specialist


AI specialists focus on developing and implementing artificial intelligence solutions, including natural language processing and computer vision applications.

Cloud Security Engineer


Cloud security engineers ensure data protection and compliance with security standards in cloud environments.

Cybersecurity Consultant specializing in Data Protection


Consultants in this role provide guidance in a number of areas:

  • Securing sensitive data
  • Implementing encryption
  • Ensuring data privacy compliance

Data Science Consultant


Data science consultants work with clients to solve complex problems using data-driven approaches.

Development & Operations Engineer with Data Emphasis


DevOps engineers with a focus on data work toward a few goals:

  • Automating and optimizing data pipelines
  • Ensuring smooth integration
  • Deployment of data-related applications

Machine Learning Engineer


Machine learning engineers design and implement algorithms and models. They develop systems that can learn from and make predictions on data.

Natural Language Processing (NLP) Engineer


NLP engineers work on developing algorithms and models for understanding and processing human language. They contribute to applications like chatbots and language translation.

Quantitative Analyst


Quantitative analysts use math and statistics to analyze financial data and inform investment decisions.

Security Consultant


Security consultants provide expertise in evaluating and improving an organization's overall cybersecurity. They offer recommendations for enhancing cybersecurity defenses.

Security Data Scientist


Security data scientists apply data science techniques for threat detection and risk assessment. Some of these techniques are:

  • Analyzing security data
  • Identifying patterns
  • Developing models

Information Security Manager


Information security managers oversee an organization's cybersecurity. Ensuring policies and implementation meet standards.

Predictive Analytics Manager


Predictive analytics managers lead teams that develop models and algorithms to forecast:

  • Trends
  • Consumer behavior
  • Business outcomes

Earth Resource Management Career Options


Natural Resource Manager


Natural resource managers oversee the sustainable use of natural resources to ensure conservation and responsible utilization. These Include:

  • Forrest
  • Minerals
  • Wildlife

Mining or Mineral Resource Geologist


Geologists specializing in mineral resources work in the exploration and extraction of minerals. They ensure responsible and environmentally sound practices.

Land Use Planner


Land use planners develop plans and policies for the use of land. They consider environmental impact and sustainable resource management.

Renewable Energy Project Manager


Project managers in renewable energy oversee the development and implementation of projects related to sustainable energy resources.

Environmental Science Career Options


Environmental Consultant


Consultants may work for environmental consulting firms. They provide expertise on regulatory compliance, sustainability, and environmental impact assessments.

Environmental Scientist


Geologists specializing in mineral resources work in the exploration and extraction of minerals. They ensure responsible and environmentally sound practices.

Sustainability Manager


Sustainability managers work with organizations to develop and implement sustainability initiatives. They help to reduce environmental impact, and ensure compliance with environmental regulations.

Climate Change Analyst


Climate change analysts focus on analyzing data related to climate change. They assess its impact and develop strategies to lessen and adapt to climate change.

Renewable Energy Analyst/Manager


Professionals in this role develop and manage renewable energy projects including:

  • Solar
  • Wind
  • Bioenergy

Environmental Policy Analyst/Advocate


Policy analysts work to influence decision making at government agencies or nonprofit organizations.

Water Quality Analyst/Manager


Water quality analysts monitor water quality to:

  • Assess pollution levels
  • Work on strategies to improve water resources
  • Work on strategies to protect water resources

Waste Management Specialist


Specialists in waste management develop and implement waste reduction and recycling programs. They work to minimize environmental impact.

Environmental Health and Safety Specialist


Specialists ensure compliance with environmental regulations and promote safe and environmentally responsible practices within organizations.

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Analyst


GIS analysts use spatial data to create maps, conduct geospatial analysis, and assist in decision-making processes across different industries:

  • Environmental Science
  • Urban Planning
  • Public Health

GIS Specialist


GIS specialists focus on specific applications of GIS technology depending on the need.

  • Remote sensing
  • Cartography
  • Database management

GIS Manager


GIS managers work within organizations to:

  • Oversee projects
  • Coordinate teams

Geospatial Data Scientist


Geospatial data scientists analyze and interpret geographic data. They extract valuable insights for decision-making.

GIS Developer


GIS developers design and use GIS applications. They customize GIS software and create tools for data visualization and analysis.

Cartographer


Cartographers focus on the design and creation of maps. They combine artistic skills with GIS technology to make appealing and informative maps.

Remote Sensing Specialist


Remote sensing specialists use satellite or aerial imagery to analyze and monitor changes in the Earth's surface. They often work in fields like environmental monitoring and agriculture.

Spatial Analyst


Spatial analysts focus on spatial modeling and analysis. They help organizations understand patterns and relationships within geographic data.

GIS Educator/Trainer


Educators and trainers teach GIS skills to students or professionals. They may teach in settings from academic to training programs.

Hydrologist


Hydrologists study water distribution, movement, and quality. They may work in areas such as surface water, groundwater, or watershed management.

Water Resources Engineer


Water resources engineers design and implement infrastructure projects related to water resources. These include:

  • Dams
  • Reservoirs
  • Water distribution systems

Environmental Scientist specializing in Water Quality


Environmental scientists conduct water quality assessments. They observe the impact of human activity on bodies of water. Their goals are conservation and pollution prevention.

Hydrogeologist


Hydrogeologists study the distribution and movement of groundwater. Their projects seek to explore and protect groundwater.

Hydraulic Modeler


Hydraulic modelers use computer models to simulate and analyze water flow in rivers, streams, and other water systems.

Floodplain Manager


Floodplain managers work on strategies to lessen the impact of flooding. They often work with local governments and environmental agencies.

Water Conservation Specialist


Specialists in water conservation make and carry out programs for efficient water use and to reduce waste.

Water Quality Compliance Officer


Compliance officers ensure organizations follow water quality rules. They carry out inspections as well as corrective measures.

Snow Scientist or Snow Hydrologist


These professionals research and analyze:

  • Snowpack dynamics
  • Snowmelt processes
  • Snowmelt impact on water resources
  • Snow samples
  • Snow accumulation
  • Other snow-related phenomena

Glaciologist


These professionals research and analyze:

  • Glaciers and ice formations
  • Snow accumulation and melt patterns
  • Effects of climate change on glaciers and ice sheets

Meteorologist (with a focus on snowfall)


Snowfall meteorologists specialize in forecasting snowfall, blizzards, and other winter weather phenomena. They work with weather models to understand and predict snow patterns.

Climate Scientist (with a focus on snowfall)


Snowfall Climate Scientists investigate long-term climate trends and changes in snowfall patterns. They analyze data to understand the impact of climate change on snow cover.

Environmental Scientist (with a focus on snow & ice)


Snow and ice Environmental Scientists research the environmental impact of snow and ice on ecosystems. They evaluate the effects of snowmelt on water quality and availability.

Research Scientist (Snow and Ice)


Snow and ice Research Scientists conduct experiments related to the properties of snow and ice. They develop new technologies and methods for snow and ice research.

Mountain Research Scientist


Mountain Research Scientists study the ecology and climate of mountainous regions. This included snow-covered areas. They assess the impact of snow on biodiversity and ecosystems in mountain environments.

Water Resources Engineer (Snowmelt Hydrology)


Water Resources Engineers in snowmelt hydrology design and implement systems for managing water resources. They consider snowmelt and snowpack data to develop strategies for water storage and distribution.

Remote Sensing Specialist (Snow Monitoring)


Snow monitoring Remote Sensing Specialists use satellite or aerial imagery to monitor snow cover and snowpack conditions. They analyze remote sensing data to understand spatial and temporal patterns of snow.

Winter Sports Industry Scientist


These professionals work with ski resorts, snowboard companies, or winter sports organizations.

They study:

  • Snow conditions
  • Snow quality
  • The impact of weather on winter sports

Water Resource Manager


Water resource managers focus on the sustainable use and management of water resources. They address issues such as water quality, availability, and conservation.

GIS Specialist in Resource Mapping


GIS specialists in resource mapping use geographic information systems to analyze and visualize data related to Earth's resources.

Ecological Restoration Specialist


Specialists in ecological restoration work on restoring and rehabilitating ecosystems impacted by human activities.

Air Quality Specialist


Specialists in air quality monitor and assess air pollution levels. They develop strategies for pollution control, and ensure compliance with environmental regulations.

Air Quality Engineer


Engineers in air quality focus on systems and technologies to control and reduce air pollution in industrial processes.

Environmental Health and Safety Specialist with Air Quality Focus


Air Quality Health and Safety Specialists make sure organizations follow air quality health and safety rules.

Air Pollution Control Analyst


These analysts work to mitigate the impact of pollutants on air quality. They analyze air pollution data and develop strategies.

Air Quality Modeling Specialist


Specialists in air quality modeling use computer models to simulate and predict changes in air quality. They help with the development of effective pollution control measures.

Air Compliance Coordinator


Coordinators ensure that organizations follow to air quality rules. They conduct inspections and corrective measures.

Air Quality Educator/Trainer


Educators and trainers teach in academic or training settings about:

  • Air quality issues
  • Regulations
  • Best practices

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Specialist


CSR specialists focus on developing and managing corporate social responsibility programs. They make sure to align with sustainability and ethical business practices.

Sustainable Supply Chain Manager


These managers work to optimize supply chain operations. They seek to:

  • Reduce environmental impact
  • Improve efficiency
  • Promote ethical sourcing

Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Analyst


ESG analysts assess companies' performance. They provide a variety of information to stakeholders and investors.

  • Environmental
  • Social
  • Governance

Renewable Energy Project Manager


These managers supervise projects many types of projects. All related to sustainable energy resources.

Green Building Consultant


Consultants in green building concentrate on:

  • Sustainable construction practices
  • Energy efficiency
  • Eco friendly building materials

Sustainability Consultant


Sustainability consultants provide advice to organizations on:

  • Implementing sustainable practices
  • Reducing environmental impact
  • Achieving sustainability goals

Circular Economy Specialist


Specialists in the circular economy work on promoting waste reduction, recycling, and sustainable consumption practices within organizations.

Sustainability Educator/Trainer


Educators and trainers teach about sustainability principles and practices in academic or training settings.

 

Last Updated: 5/31/24