ISCO Specialization 2149.9.1 Nanoengineer

From Open Risk Manual

Definition

Nanoengineer: Nanoengineers combine the scientific knowledge of atomic and molecular particles with engineering principles for applications in a varied array of fields. They apply findings in chemistry, biology, and materials engineering, etc. They use technological knowledge for the improvement of existing applications or the creation of micro objects.

Essential Skills

  • Chemistry
  • Work With Chemicals
  • Forecast Organisational Risks
  • Test Chemical Samples
  • Engineering Principles
  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Apply Health And Safety Standards
  • Perform Chemical Experiments
  • Engineering Processes
  • Nanotechnology
  • Assess Environmental Impact
  • Approve Engineering Design
  • Perform Scientific Research
  • Examine Engineering Principles
  • Biology
  • Adjust Engineering Designs
  • Materials Science


Optional Skills

  • Computer Engineering
  • Design Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Systems
  • Mechanics
  • Analyse Test Data
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Record Test Data
  • Improve Chemical Processes
  • Draft Design Specifications
  • Design Principles
  • Develop Chemical Products
  • Design Optical Systems
  • Use Chemical Analysis Equipment
  • Pharmaceutical Drug Development
  • Manage Chemical Testing Procedures
  • Develop Pharmaceutical Drugs
  • Optical Engineering
  • Physics
  • Pharmaceutical Technology
  • Design Prototypes
  • Pharmaceutical Chemistry
  • Use Cad Software
  • Integrate New Products In Manufacturing
  • Microbiology-Bacteriology


Alternative Names

  • Nanotechnology Expert
  • Nanotechnology Specialist
  • Nano Systems Engineer
  • Nano-Engineer
  • Nanosystems Specialist
  • Nanosystems Engineer
  • Nanotechnology Engineer
  • Nano Scientist
  • Nano Engineer
  • Nanoscientist
  • Nanosystems Expert
  • Nanoscience Engineer
  • Nanotechnologist
  • Nanoscience Expert
  • Nanoscience Specialist


Higher Level