Mathematical Technicians

The duties of a mathematical technician center on the use of mathematical models in engineering, science, commerce, and manufacturing.

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Activities

Analyzing Data or Information Know More
Documenting/Recording Information Know More
Getting Information Know More
Identifying Objects, Actions, and Events Know More
Interacting With Computers Know More
Making Decisions and Solving Problems Know More
Processing Information Know More
Updating and Using Relevant Knowledge Know More

Areas of Study

Administration and Management Know More
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Computers and Electronics Know More
Engineering and Technology Know More
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Degrees

Key Abilities

  1. Deductive Reasoning Know More
  2. Fluency of Ideas Know More
  3. Mathematical Reasoning Know More
  4. Near Vision Know More
  5. Number Facility Know More
  6. Oral Comprehension Know More
  7. Oral Expression Know More
  8. Problem Sensitivity Know More

Colleges

Top Skills

Active Listening Know More
Complex Problem Solving Know More
Critical Thinking Know More
Equipment Selection Know More
Judgment and Decision Making Know More
Mathematics Know More
Reading Comprehension Know More
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