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    AWX Executive recruiters


    AWX Executive’s team of specialist recruiters work with businesses filling science jobs across multiple industries. We understand that scientific and biotech jobs require a unique understanding of the field, and our team delivers on this, bringing extensive backgrounds and experience working in the sector. Their in-depth understanding ensures they are across the complexities of roles such as lab technician or agronomist jobs. 

    

    If you’re looking for a permanent or contract position, starting your career in the science and technical space or looking to take the next leap to grow your confidence and skillset, AWX Executive is your partner in people. 

    Science jobs we recruit for 


    We recruit across a number of verticals including the private sector, government and tertiary institutions at all levels. Here is a snapshot of some recent science jobs we’ve filled: 

    • Lab technicians 
    • Quality assurance and quality control 
    • Biotech 
    • Life sciences 
    • Earth sciences such as geologist or Agronomist jobs 
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    Science jobs FAQs


    • What types of areas can scientists work across?

      There are a wide range of career opportunities for scientists including across private, government and tertiary institutions. Scientists can work in a number of industries including agriculture, mining, pharmaceutical, research and more. 

    • What is the role of a lab technician?

      A lab technician is responsible for the hands-on work within a laboratory – this could vary from the health space to agriculture and faming to mining. They receive and analyse samples and conduct tests according to protocols.  

    • What qualifications are required in the science field?

      The qualifications required in the science sector depend on the type of role and area you’re interested in. For example, to be an agronomist you typically require qualifications in agriculture or agricultural science, whereas to work as a biochemist you require a degree in science with specific biology majors. 

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