OPP employs more than 900 people in careers ranging from computer specialists
to toxicologists. The list below describes the major career groups in
OPP.
Biological and Physical
Sciences
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- Biologist
- Microbiologist
- Chemist
- Entomologist
- Toxicologist
- Agronomist
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- Plant Pathologist
- Plant Physiologist
- Geologist
- Hydrologist
- Environmental Scientist
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Economics and Statistics
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Policy, Program
Management and Administration
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- Program Analyst
- Budget Analyst
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- Legal or Policy Analyst
- Environmental Protection Specialist
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- Communications and Outreach Specialist
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Computer Science
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- Systems Analyst
- Web Master
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- Computer Programmer Analyst
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If
You Have the Following Education: |
You
May Qualify for This Position:
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Degree in physical sciences,
life sciences, or engineering with 30 semester hours in chemistry |
Chemist |
Degree in biological sciences,
agriculture, chemistry, or natural resource management |
Biologist |
Degree in physical science,
engineering, or mathematics, including 24 semester hours in physical
science or related engineering |
Environmental
Scientist |
Degree in plant pathology
or a related scientific discipline that included at least 20 semester
hours in botany or plant science |
Plant
Pathologist |
Degree in agronomy or
a related discipline of science that included at least 30 semester
hours in agronomic subjects |
Agronomist |
Degree in toxicology or
appropriate discipline of the biological, medical or veterinary sciences |
Toxicologist |
4-year course of study
leading to a bachelor's degree and/or appropriate experience |
Environmental
Protection Specialist |
4-year course of study
leading to a bachelor's degree and/or appropriate experience |
Management
Analyst or
Program Analyst |