Explore the Scientific Research
and Engineering Career Cluster
Do you enjoy science?
Are you good at math?
Do you enjoy building and fixing things?
Do you want to find answers to questions?
Would you enjoy working in a laboratory?
Are you detail-oriented?
If you answered yes to two or more of these questions, you might be a good
candidate for a career in scientific research and engineering. One of the following
jobs might be a great fit for you:
- Physicist
- Biologist
- Mechanical engineer
- Statistician
- Electrical engineer
- Hazardous materials technician
- Nuclear technician
- Astronomer
Cluster Definition
Jobs in the scientific research and engineering career cluster involve planning,
managing, and providing scientific research and professional technical services
(e.g., physical science, social science, engineering) including laboratory and
testing services, and research and development services.
Career Pathways in Scientific Research and Engineering
A career pathway is an area of concentration within a career cluster. Each
pathway contains a group of careers requiring similar academic and technical skills
as well as similar industry certifications or postsecondary education. The scientific
research and engineering career cluster has two pathways: engineering and technology,
and science and math.
Engineering and Technology
This pathway includes all of the many different kinds of engineers who work
in both government and the private sector. Jobs include systems engineer, safety
engineer, chemical engineer, transportation engineer, optical engineer, nuclear
engineer, mechanical engineer, industrial engineer, electrical engineer, civil
engineer, biotechnology engineer, and agricultural engineer.
Science and Math
This pathway includes a variety of occupations, from research scientists and
mathematicians, to technicians, such as hazardous materials technicians or nuclear
technicians. This pathway also includes scientific specialists, such as herpetologists,
physicists, botanists, biologists, toxicologists, paleontologists, ornithologists,
chemists, linguists, geologists, astronomers, and archaeologists.
Click here for a visual representation
of the scientific research and engineering career cluster.
Print and Internet Resources
These Print and Internet Resources offer references for career cluster exploration,
including trade, professional, and business associations, government departments
and agencies, labor unions, and cluster-specific career Web sites.
Scientific Research and Engineering Print and
Internet Resources
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