Natural Sciences Manager
"Let the beauty of what you love be what you do."
What is a Natural Science Manager?
Natural science managers oversee the work of life and physical scientists, such as chemists, biologists, agricultural scientists, and medical scientists.
What does a Science Manager do?
- Confer with scientist, engineers, regulators, or others to plan or review projects.
- Desing or cooredinate succesives phases of problem analysis, solution proposals, or testing.
- Conduct own research in field of expertise.
- Devolop innovative technology or train staff for its implementation.
- Develop or implement polices, standars, or procedures for the architectural, scientific, or technical work.
What is required to be a Natural Science Manager?
To be a Natural Science Manager is needed at least a bachelor's degree in some speciality of engineering. Bachelor's, master's or Ph.D. degree in scientific discipline.
What are the working conditions for a Natural Science Manager?
Natural Science Managers spend most of their time in an office. Some managers, however, also may work in laboratories, where they may be exposed to the same conditions as research scientist, or in industrial plants.
Managers work long hours to meet project deadlines
Yearly Salary for a Natural Science Manager
In Arkansas the yearly salary for a Natural Science Manager is of $55,280 to $144,090