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Technologies

Jobs in Technologies range from Manufacturers to Repairmen. While the bulk of the jobs in this category are related to non-science related careers, there are some science based jobs that make up some of the most rewarding careers in Connecticut.

  • Facilities Maintenance Personnel perform routine preventive maintenance and repair of precaution process equipment and systems of the physical facility. Keep the facility's operations at full production level, in compliance with existing regulations for safety and health, environmental protection, and fire prevention.
  • Communication Personnel prepare high-quality sets of graphics-augmented publications that build enhance, and translate ideas and concepts. Gather, organize and present material through staff development and technical support activities. Put scientific and technical information into readily understandable language. Review printed material, and conduct extensive research by interviewing staff.
  • Technicians maintain, repair, troubleshoot, install and operate computer-based electronic equipment.

What about a science career in the Health and Biosciences field or in the Environmental arena.

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