Mathematical Science Occupations, All Other:

All mathematical scientists not listed separately.

Also includes

Bioinformatics Technicians



About the Job


Indiana Average Salary $59,260.00
Average Time to Fill 0 days
Typical Education Bachelor's degree
Typical Experience
10 Year Projected Openings (2016-2026) 28
10 Year Expected Percentage Change (2016-2026) 16.21 %

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Skills Profile



Essential (Soft) Skills

Essential Skills to Employers

Critical Thinking
Numerical and Arithmetic Application
Attention to Detail
Information Gathering
Decision-making
Technology and Tool Usage
Written Communication
Integrity
Oral Communication

Top Job Duties and Responsibilities

Analyzing Data or Information

Forecast phenomena based on statistical or mathematical research data
Analyze scientific or investigative findings
Identify problems using mathematical or statistical methods
Perform statistical analysis or modeling
Analyze social or economic data
Interpret charts or tables for social or economic research
Analyze employment and personnel data
Analyze financial data or information
Analyze medical or health data
Analyze chemical or biological data
Analyze engineering data
Evaluate designs or specifications to ensure quality
Analyze spatial data

Getting Information

Conduct survey research of specified populations and demographics
Conduct historical research
Perform mathematical or statistical research
Collect statistical data
Identify interrelationships among social statistics or indicators
Collect clinical data


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Booster Skills & Certifications

Job Seekers possessing booster skills & certifications, such as those listed below, added to core skills are more marketable, harder to find and expensive to hire.

Hard to Fill: Employers find positions requiring these skills to be hard to fill. These skills and certifications make a job seeker more in demand because the skills are not widely available.

Expensive to Fill: Employers find positions requiring these skills to be expensive to fill. Job seekers with these skills and certifications are likely to earn more money.

Skill or Certification Certi - fication Hard to Fill Expensive to Fill
Data Analysis
Machine Learning
MATLAB
Software Engineering
Teaching
Mathematical Modeling
SAS
Cryptography



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