Biological Technicians
- Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources
Median Yearly Income
$51,438
Most Common Education Level
Bachelor's degree
Projected Job Growth
+8.40%
What do Biological Technicians do?
Assist biological and medical scientists. Set up, operate, and maintain laboratory instruments and equipment, monitor experiments, collect data and samples, make observations, and calculate and record results. May analyze organic substances, such as blood, food, and drugs.
Career Interests Areas
- Realistic
- Investigative
- Conventional
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