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Natural and Applied Science Policy Researchers, Consultants and Program Officers  (NOC 4161)
Windsor-Sarnia Region
Description |  Titles |  Duties |   Related Occupations

Natural and applied science policy researchers, consultants and program officers conduct research, prepare reports, provide consultation and advice and administer programs in a variety of areas related to the natural and applied sciences. They are employed by federal, provincial and municipal governments, computer and office furniture manufacturers, educational institutions, research organizations, consulting firms, environmental and conservation organizations, or they may be self-employed.

energy policy analyst, environmental impact analyst, environmental issues lobbyist, ergonomist, fisheries analyst, human factors specialist (except engineer), industrial hygienist, natural resources policy analyst, occupational hygienist, patent agent, program officer, natural and applied sciences, recycling program co-ordinator, scientific consultant, supervisor, environmental program development, transportation program analyst, transportation safety analyst.

The following is a summary of main duties for some occupations in this group:
  • Ergonomists or human factors specialists conduct research and advise on, and intervene in the physical, social and psychological interrelationships between persons, their equipment and working or living environments to ensure that the design, configuration and use of equipment, procedures and environmental conditions maximize safety, productivity and comfort.
  • Occupational or industrial hygienists study, evaluate and control physical, chemical and biological hazards and stresses in the workplace. They report and document investigations and conclusions, suggest changes to work environments and processes and provide information to workers and managers or employers on methods to reduce the risk of injury or illness from specific occupational hazards. They may also teach safe work procedures, participate in emergency response planning, testify at hearings and report findings at scientific conferences or in scientific journals.
  • Patent agents advise clients on elements of patent law and on the patentability of inventions, conduct patent searches, prepare patent applications and represent clients before the patent office.
  • Science policy and program officers conduct research and advise on policies or develop or administer programs related to transportation, communications, natural resources, agriculture, the environment, energy, land use, recycling and other scientific fields. They promote public awareness and education on such issues as utilization of natural resources, the environment, and reprocessing and reduction of waste.
Included Cities in Region | Service Canada Offices

Chatham, Windsor, Sarnia, Amherstburg, Belle River, Forest, Kingsville, Lakeshore, Leamington, Petrolia, St. Clair Beach, Tecumseh, Blenheim, Dresden, Ridgetown, Stoney Point, Tilbury, Wallaceburg

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Wages for Natural and Applied Science Policy Researchers, Consultants and Program Officers in Windsor-Sarnia Region

Wages depend on job requirements and work conditions. They also vary between regions, for reasons such as location, labour agreements, and the availability of workers. The wages below are estimated before taxes.

Wage Estimates

Table of wage levels for your chosen occupation in your region as well as in the rest of the province or territory.
Location Wage ($/hr) Note
Low Median High
Canada 20.19 35.38 51.79 Note
Reference Period: 2010-2011
Source: Labour Force Survey - Statistics Canada
Alberta 20.00 38.41 55.33 Note
Reference Period: 2011
Source: Alberta Wage and Salary Survey
British Columbia 23.75 30.77 51.28 Note
Reference Period: 2010-2011
Source: Labour Force Survey - Statistics Canada
Manitoba 16.83 27.92 41.03 Note
Reference Period: 2010-2011
Source: Labour Force Survey - Statistics Canada
New Brunswick 14.78 26.67 38.46 Note
Reference Period: 2010-2011
Source: Labour Force Survey - Statistics Canada
Newfoundland and Labrador 18.58 27.51 41.31 Note
Reference Period: 2006
Source: 2006 Census - Statistics Canada
Northwest Territories 30.29 36.24 69.94 Note
Reference Period: 2006
Source: 2006 Census - Statistics Canada
Nova Scotia 16.53 26.60 43.82 Note
Reference Period: 2006
Source: 2006 Census - Statistics Canada
Nunavut N/A N/A N/A Note

Due to data limitations, the wage for this occupation cannot be published. Please refer to the wage published for this occupation at the national level.

Ontario 22.84 37.02 52.20 Note
Reference Period: 2010-2011
Source: Labour Force Survey - Statistics Canada
Prince Edward Island N/A N/A N/A Note

Due to data limitations, the wage for this occupation cannot be published. Please refer to the wage published for this occupation at the national level.

Québec 18.77 29.81 47.18 Note
Reference Period: 2010-2011
Source: Labour Force Survey - Statistics Canada
Saskatchewan 18.00 30.77 44.10 Note
Reference Period: 2010-2011
Source: Labour Force Survey - Statistics Canada
Yukon 17.31 32.80 42.68 Note
Reference Period: 2006
Source: 2006 Census - Statistics Canada
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