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Physical / Geoscience Technician

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Scientific Technicians
Physical / Geoscience Technician

All life, physical, and social science technicians not listed separately.

At a Glance

Physical / Geoscience Technician. Top skills: Interpersonal Communications, Proactivity, Passenger Endorsement.

Avg Annual Salary

Not available

Typical Education

Varies

Experience

Varies

Job Postings

N/A

Parent Occupation (O*NET)

Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians, All Other

Median Wage

$60,130/yr

Growth (2024-34)

+3.5%

Education

Associate's degree

Skills & Requirements

Specialized Skills (18)

ArcGIS (GIS Software)

4.9

Extract Transform Load (ETL)

4.9

Physical Fitness

4.8

Software Development

4.8

Physical Therapy

4.8

Geophysics

4.7

Data Quality

4.7

SQL (Programming Language)

4.6

Geology

4.6

Data Analysis

4.5
4.5

Direct Patient Care

4.4

Microsoft Windows NT

4.4

Location Intelligence

4.3

Geographic Information Systems

4.2

Anatomy

4.2

Patient Assistance

4.2

Equipment Operation

4.0

Common Skills (8)

Interpersonal Communications

5.0

Proactivity

5.0

Record Keeping

4.5

Communication

4.4

Ethical Standards And Conduct

4.3

Customer Service

4.1

Certifications (4)

Passenger Endorsement

4.9

Top Secret-Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS/SCI Clearance)

4.7

Valid Driver's License

4.3

DoD Information Assurance (IA) Certification

4.1

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