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中文
41400 – 自然和应用科学政策研究人员、顾问和项目官员
自然科学和应用科学政策研究人员、顾问和项目官员在与自然科学和应用科学相关的各个领域开展研究、准备报告、提供咨询和建议以及管理项目。他们受雇于联邦、省和市政府、计算机和办公家具制造商、教育机构、研究机构、咨询公司、环保和保护组织,或者他们可能是个体经营者。
标题索引
- 农协分析师
- 农业问题说客
- 生物科学官员 - 加拿大武装部队
- 认证人体工学师
- 认证工业卫生师
- 通讯政策研究员
- 灾害应急响应规划师
- 应急管理分析师
- 应急准备计划员
- 能源政策分析师
- 能源项目官员
- 环境顾问(工程师除外)
- 环境顾问(工程师除外)
- 环境教育顾问
- 环境影响分析师
- 环境问题说客
- 环保说客
- 环境项目协调员
- 环境项目开发主管
- 环境项目经理
- 环保项目经理
- 人体工程学顾问
- 人体工程学专家
- 工效学家
- 渔业分析师
- 渔业项目官员
- 人因工程师
- 人为因素专家(工程师除外)
- 工业卫生员
- 工业废物减少计划协调员
- 界面工效师
- 多媒体工效师
- 市政回收计划协调员
- 自然科学和应用科学顾问
- 自然科学和应用科学政策顾问
- 自然科学和应用科学政策分析师
- 自然科学和应用科学项目官员
- 自然与应用科学研究员
- 自然资源规划师
- 自然资源政策分析师
- 职业卫生主任
- 职业卫生师
- 专利代理人
- 专利检索员
- 项目协调员 - 环境组织
- 回收协调员 - 残留物管理
- 回收计划协调员
- 区域回收和减少废物计划协调员
- 注册职业卫生员
- 注册专利代理人
- 科学顾问
- 固体废物项目协调员
- 固废项目经理
- 可持续发展顾问
- 可持续发展顾问
- 可持续发展官
- 可持续发展项目协调员
- 可持续发展专家
- 技术转移官
- 交通项目分析师
- 运输安全分析师
- 垃圾分流顾问
- 废物转移计划协调员
- 废物转移项目经理
- 废物管理计划协调员
- 减废及回收主任
- 减废教育计划主任
- 减废计划协调员
- 风能分析师
- 工地分析师
- 工地审核员
主要职责
该小组履行以下部分或全部职责:
人体工学专家或人为因素专家
- 对人、他们的设备和工作或生活环境之间的生理、社会和心理相互关系进行研究、建议和干预,以确保设备、程序和环境条件的设计、配置和使用最大限度地提高安全性、生产力和舒适度。
职业或工业卫生学家
- 研究、评估和控制工作场所的物理、化学和生物危害和压力
- 报告和记录调查和结论
- 建议改变工作环境和流程
- 向工人和管理人员或雇主提供有关降低特定职业危害造成的伤害或疾病风险的方法的信息
- 可以教授安全工作程序、参与应急响应计划、在听证会上作证并在科学会议或科学期刊上报告调查结果。
专利代理人
- 就专利法要素和发明的可专利性向客户提供建议
- 进行专利检索
- 准备专利申请
- 在专利局代表客户。
技术转移官员
- 将通常来自大学或政府研发环境的新技术转移和整合到商业和工业应用中,并确保研究人员和开发人员的知识产权受到保护。
科学政策和项目官员
- 开展与交通、应急准备、通信、自然资源、农业、环境、传统和替代能源技术、土地利用、回收和其他科学领域相关的政策研究和建议,或制定或管理计划
- 促进公众对自然资源利用、环境、再处理和减少废物等问题的认识和教育。
就业要求
- 本单元组的职业通常需要相关科学或技术学科的学士学位或大专文凭。
- 可能需要相关科学学科的硕士学位。
- 通过加拿大认证专业人体工程学师学院的认证需要使用“加拿大认证专业人体工程学师 (CCPE)”的称号。可能需要成为加拿大人体工程学协会的会员。
- 职业卫生师可能需要加拿大职业卫生师注册委员会的认证。
- 专利代理人需要在专利领域有 12 个月的工作经验,并成功通过专利专员规定的考试。他们也可能被要求列入专利代理人名册。
- 该组中涉及绿色建筑设计和技术开发的职业可能需要加拿大绿色建筑委员会提供的能源与环境设计领导力 (LEED) 认证。
附加信息
- 随着经验的积累,可能晋升到这些领域的监督或管理职位。
排除
- 建筑和科学经理 ( 20011)
- 土木和机械工程师 ( 2130)
- 卫生政策研究人员、顾问和项目官员 ( 41404)
- 生命科学专业人员 ( 2111)
- 其他工程师 ( 2139 )
- 专利律师(在41101 Lawyers and Quebec notaries中)
- 物理科学专业人士(2110)
- 电气和电子工程师(21310)
- 化学工程师 ( 21320 )
English
41400 – Natural and applied science policy researchers, consultants and program officers
Natural and applied science policy researchers, consultants and program officers conduct research, prepare reports, provide consultation and advice and administer programs in a variety of areas related to the natural and applied sciences. They are employed by federal, provincial and municipal governments, computer and office furniture manufacturers, educational institutions, research organizations, consulting firms, environmental and conservation organizations, or they may be self-employed.
Index of titles
- Agricultural association analyst
- Agricultural issues lobbyist
- Bioscience officers - Canadian armed forces
- Certified ergonomist
- Certified industrial hygienist
- Communications policy researcher
- Disaster emergency response planner
- Emergency management analyst
- Emergency preparedness planner
- Energy policy analyst
- Energy program officer
- Environmental advisor (except engineer)
- Environmental consultant (except engineer)
- Environmental education consultant
- Environmental impact analyst
- Environmental issues lobbyist
- Environmental lobbyist
- Environmental program coordinator
- Environmental program development supervisor
- Environmental program manager
- Environmental project manager
- Ergonomics consultant
- Ergonomics specialist
- Ergonomist
- Fisheries analyst
- Fisheries program officer
- Human factors engineer
- Human factors specialist (except engineer)
- Industrial hygienist
- Industrial waste reduction program coordinator
- Interface ergonomist
- Multimedia ergonomist
- Municipal recycling program coordinator
- Natural and applied sciences consultant
- Natural and applied sciences policy advisor
- Natural and applied sciences policy analyst
- Natural and applied sciences program officer
- Natural and applied sciences researcher
- Natural resources planner
- Natural resources policy analyst
- Occupational hygiene officer
- Occupational hygienist
- Patent agent
- Patent searcher
- Program coordinator - environmental organization
- Recycling coordinator - residuals management
- Recycling program coordinator
- Regional recycling and waste reduction program coordinator
- Registered occupational hygienist
- Registered patent agent
- Scientific consultant
- Solid waste program coordinator
- Solid waste program manager
- Sustainability advisor
- Sustainability consultant
- Sustainability officer
- Sustainability program coordinator
- Sustainability specialist
- Technology transfer officer
- Transportation program analyst
- Transportation safety analyst
- Waste diversion consultant
- Waste diversion program coordinator
- Waste diversion program manager
- Waste management program coordinator
- Waste reduction and recycling officer
- Waste reduction education program officer
- Waste reduction program coordinator
- Wind energy analyst
- Work site analyst
- Work site auditor
Main duties
This group performs some or all of the following duties:
Ergonomists or human factors specialists
- Conduct research and advise on, and intervene in the physical, social and psychological interrelationships between persons, their equipment and working or living environments to ensure that the design, configuration and use of equipment, procedures and environmental conditions maximize safety, productivity and comfort.
Occupational or industrial hygienists
- Study, evaluate and control physical, chemical and biological hazards and stresses in the workplace
- Report and document investigations and conclusions
- Suggest changes to work environments and processes
- Provide information to workers and managers or employers on methods to reduce the risk of injury or illness from specific occupational hazards
- May teach safe work procedures, participate in emergency response planning, testify at hearings and report findings at scientific conferences or in scientific journals.
Patent agents
- Advise clients on elements of patent law and on the patentability of inventions
- Conduct patent searches
- Prepare patent applications
- Represent clients before the patent office.
Technology transfer officers
- Transfer and integrate new technologies, usually from university or government research and development environments, to commercial and industrial applications and ensure the protection of intellectual property of researchers and developers.
Science policy and program officers
- Conduct research and advise on policies or develop or administer programs related to transportation, emergency preparedness, communications, natural resources, agriculture, the environment, traditional and alternative energy technologies, land use, recycling and other scientific fields
- Promote public awareness and education on issues such as utilization of natural resources, the environment, and reprocessing and reduction of waste.
Employment requirements
- A bachelor's degree or college diploma in a related scientific or technical discipline is usually required for occupations in this unit group.
- A master's degree in a related scientific discipline may be required.
- Certification through the Canadian College of Certified Professional Ergonomists is required to use the title "Canadian Certified Professional Ergonomist (CCPE)". Membership with the Association of Canadian Ergonomists may be required.
- Occupational hygienists may require certification by the Canadian Registration Board of Occupational Hygienists.
- Patent agents require 12 months of work experience in the patent field and successful completion of examinations set by the Commissioner of Patents. They may also be required to be listed in the register of patent agents.
- Occupations in this group that are involved in green building design and technologies development may require the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification offered by the Canadian Green Building Council.
Additional information
- Progression to supervisory or managerial positions in these fields is possible with experience.
Exclusions
- Architecture and science managers (20011)
- Civil and mechanical engineers (2130)
- Health policy researchers, consultants and program officers (41404)
- Life science professionals (2111)
- Other engineers (2139)
- Patent lawyer (in 41101 Lawyers and Quebec notaries)
- Physical science professionals (2110)
- Electrical and electronics engineers (21310)
- Chemical engineers (21320)