Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists
- Energy & Natural Resources
- Digital Technology
Median Yearly Income
$113,275
Most Common Education Level
Bachelor's degree
Projected Job Growth
+4.52%
What do Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists do?
Apply remote sensing principles and methods to analyze data and solve problems in areas such as natural resource management, urban planning, or homeland security. May develop new sensor systems, analytical techniques, or new applications for existing systems.
Career Interests Areas
- Investigative
- Realistic
- Conventional
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Data on career profiles are based on information supplied by the O*NET Program, sponsored by U.S. Department of Labor, Employment, and Training Administration.