Summary Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopist in the Thompson–Okanagan Region
Find key facts and figures about working as a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopist. The following information is applicable to all Chemists (NOC 21101).
Description
Chemists conduct research and analysis in support of industrial operations, product and process development, quality control, environmental control, medical diagnosis and treatment, biotechnology, nanotechnology and other applications. They also conduct theoretical, experimental and applied research into basic chemical and biochemical processes to create or synthesize new products and processes. They are employed in research, development and quality control laboratories; chemical, petrochemical and pharmaceutical industries; mineral, metal and pulp and paper industries; and a wide variety of manufacturing, utility, health, educational and government establishments.
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Requirements
University
This occupation usually requires a university degree (bachelor’s, master’s or doctorate).
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Wages
$36.81/hour
Median wage in British Columbia
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Prospects
Moderate
The job prospects are fair in British Columbia
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Jobs
3 jobs
advertised in British Columbia
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Competencies
- Quality Control Testing
- Product Design
- Operation Monitoring of Machinery and Equipment
- Digital Literacy
- Writing
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