Career Results
106 FoundEngineering Geologist
"Engineering Geologists are the subterranean detectives of the construction world. While a Civil Engineer designs the concrete tower, the Engineering Geologist is the scientist who guarantees that the earth beneath the tower is actually strong enough to hold it."
Environmental Biologist
"Environmental Biologists are the toxicological doctors of nature. They do not just track where pollution goes; they study exactly how that pollution biologically mutates, poisons, and kills the plants and animals living in the ecosystem."
Environmental Chemist
"Environmental Chemists are the molecular detectives of the Earth. They use multi-million-ringgit laboratory machinery to hunt for invisible, deadly chemicals like arsenic, microplastics, or industrial solvents hidden inside drinking water, soil, and the air."
Environmental Researcher
"Environmental Researchers are the academic philosophers of the planet. Operating at the Ph.D. level, they do not just test a single river for a factory; they spend a decade studying how a 1-degree rise in global temperature will fundamentally alter the monsoon patterns and agricultural survival of entire nations."
Environmental Science Protection Technician
"Environmental Science Protection Technicians are the frontline infantry of environmental defense. They are the tough, meticulous field operators who hike into toxic swamps, climb factory smokestacks, and brave construction sites to physically collect the evidence that proves a corporation is polluting."
Environmental Scientist
"Environmental Scientists are the protectors of the Earth. They use their deep knowledge of chemistry, biology, and ecology to monitor pollution, protect endangered ecosystems, and advise governments on sustainability."
Environmental Specialist
"Environmental Specialists are the watchdogs of industrial sustainability. They ensure that corporations and government projects do not destroy the environment, auditing everything from toxic factory smoke to the carbon footprint of massive highway construction."
Farm Manager
"Farm Managers are the boots-on-the-ground operational leaders of agriculture. They manage the daily physical labor, machinery, and biological cycles of mid-sized commercial farms to ensure a profitable harvest."
Farmer
"Farmers are independent agricultural entrepreneurs. They own or lease their land, taking on massive personal financial risk to cultivate crops or raise livestock, fighting the elements to produce the world's food supply."