Use our handy jobs index to learn all about science-related careers you’ve definitely heard of… and some you probably haven’t! Whether you’re aspirational about your impact, status, or salary, there’s a career for everyone here.
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If you're good with your hands and like to fix things, this could be the job for you! Engineering maintenance technicians check and repair equipment across manufacturing, transport, and much more.
Maintenance fitters are the go-to pros for setting up, fixing, and keeping all sorts of industrial machinery running, whether it's electrical, mechanical, or hydraulic.
These amazing engineers design, make, and fix industrial machines and parts. If you like hands-on work with science, math, design, and IT... then this is for you!
When you lose data, crash a PC, or can't get an important presentation to work, don't panic! IT support are the heroes that rescue software or hardware when it all goes horribly wrong.
These specialist technicians help engineers to safely run nuclear power stations. This area has stacks of great jobs, especially as making clean energy gets more important.
If you know your pipettes from your centrifuges, then becoming a lab technician is a must! You'll help scientists with important research, test samples, maintain kit, and collect vital data.
These important roles support chemical engineers to figure out new processes for the manufacturing of everything from dyes and fertilisers to fuels and medicines.
These specialists process sewage and other waste and make water safe for people to drink. Understanding how chemicals and microbes affect water is key, and work can take them to all sort of places.
Quality control assistants may work in many different places, but their focus is always the same: to check, test, and record if a company's services or products meet expected standards.