Graduates with this degree are employed in a range of jobs from the lab to the field. See examples below.
Note: Some of the jobs listed may require postgraduate study. See the Further study section.
Field / laboratory technician
- Plans and carries out research experiments with guidance
- Maintains and calibrates equipment
- Liaises with scientists and industry personnel
- Collects and collates data, and drafts reports
Laboratory manager
- Manages laboratory staff, budgets, workloads
- Maintains and updates lab documentation
- Ensures safety and quality standards
- Reviews methods and validates results
Ecologist, biologist, environmental scientist
- Develops scientific solutions to problems
- Carries out field and lab tests, records data
- Conducts analysis and writes technical reports
- Interprets regulations and monitors compliance
Secondary school teacher
- Plans and delivers instructional lessons
- Evaluates performance and provides feedback
- Sets and marks assignments and tests
Biosecurity officer
- Prevents the introduction of pest plants and animals into a country
- Monitors geographical entry points and transport vessels
- Supervises the destruction of pests
Medical laboratory technician
- Carries out tests on samples eg, blood, tissue
- Communicates results to patients and/or medical professionals
Biotechnology technician
- Tests micro-organisms and monitors data
- Develops and tests methods
- Assists with developing new products
Resource management / consents officer
- Ensures adherence to environmental regulations
- Processes resource consent requests
- Manages stakeholder engagement processes
Science communicator
- Presents science topics to various audiences eg, publicising research findings
- Manages educational programmes eg, exhibitions, outreach events, seminars
- Produces content eg, media releases, videos
Scientist
- Develops scientific solutions to problems in diverse fields from genomics to marine science
- Carries out field and lab tests, records data
- Conducts analysis and writes technical reports
- Communicates results/impacts to various audiences such as policy analysts and the public
Data analyst, bioinformatician
- Analyses data and models techniques to solve problems
- Gains insight across differing domains for decision-making purposes
Quality manager
- Ensures that products, processes and systems meet quality standards
- Develops policies and procedures
- Solves problems, makes decisions and supports others to achieve these standards
Entrepreneur and CEO
- Develops an idea to form their own business
- Offers their services as a consultant
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