Industrial Microbiology
Industrial Microbiology
Industrial Microbiology
Specialist Major Minor Co-op Joint Exploring career options involves researching occupations and industry sectors that fit your skills, interests, personality preferences and values. An occupation relates to the activities of the work you perform, whereas industry sector classifies the organizations that employ people in such occupations. Example: Microbiologist is an occupation that involves using complex problem solving, critical thinking and active learning skills to isolate and make cultures of bacteria or other microorganisms. Microbiologists work in many industry sectors particularly but not exclusively in the manufacturing and health care sectors. They might also work in the government, food and professional services sectors.
With these skills in mind, how can I research my career options? Occupational Research
Canadas National Occupational Classification (NOC) system categorizes over 30,000 occupational titles into 10 broad classes listed in Table 1. The 4-digit titles in Table 2 are examples of occupations related to Industrial Microbiology within these classes (NB: Some require further education). Table 1: NOC Occupational Titles (www5.hrsdc.gc.ca)
0 Management Occupations 1 Business Finance and Administration Occupations 2 Natural and Applied Sciences and Related Occupations 3 Health Occupations 4 Occupations in Social Science, Education, Government Services and Religion 5 6 7 8 9 Occupations in Art, Culture, Recreation and Sport Sales and Service Occupations Trades, Transport and Equipment Operators and Related Occupations Occupations Unique to Primary Industry Occupations Unique to Processing, Manufacturing and Utilities
Table 2: Sample Occupational Titles Related to Industrial Microbiology 2121 Bioethicist, Toxicologist, Virologist 3211 Microbiology Technologist 2123 Agronomist 3219 Food and Nutrition Technician Dietetics 2153 Land Use Planning Analyst 4121 Teacher/Professor 2161 Biostatiscian 4161 Patent Agent 2172 Information Resource Analyst 4165 Health Policy Research Analyst 2211 Chemical Analyst 5111 Medical Librarian 2221 Microbiology Quality Control Technologist 5123 Journalist Science Magazine/Newspaper 2241 Biomedical Technologist 5241 Medical Illustrator 2263 Pollution Control/Public Health Inspector 6221 Pharmaceutical Sales Representative 3111 Medical Genetics Specialist, Medical 9421 Cosmetic and Perfume Maker Microbiologist
Table 4: Sample Industry Groups Relevant to Industrial Microbiology Graduates 2251 Chemical Manufacturing Firms 5417 Genetics Research and Development Labs 3121 Beverage Manufacturers 6113 Universities 3254 Pharmaceutical and Medicine Manufacturing 6215 Diagnostic Bacteriological Laboratories 5111 Publisher Magazine/Newspapers 6221 General Medical and Surgical Hospitals 5411 Law Firms 9129 Provincial Health and Medical Care Programs 5416 Health and Safety Consulting Services