Technologist
A technologist/technician is a person who specializes in using technology.[1] A technologist/technician is someone who completely understands the technology and other technologies that can be applied.[2] In the field of health care, for example, may be called a "lab tech".[3][4][5][6][7] The lab technologist is the project manager who supervises the lab.[3]
Role of a technologist
changeA technologist may be known by different job titles in various organizations.[8] For example, a Director of Information Technology is often a technologist.[8] The same is true for a Technology Project Manager.[8] Smaller organizations may use a technologist to perform many functions. In some cases, a project may be started using a staff member or technician, then handed off to a technologist as the project progresses.[8] The technologist is a specialist in how technologies can be used to meet the goals of the project owner.[8] In Canada, engineers with training from other countries may find themselves working as an engineering technologist.
Related pages
change- Applied Science Technologist, a Canadian professional title in engineering and applied science technology
- Architectural technologist, a specialist in the technology of building design and construction
- Cardiovascular technologist, a health specialist who uses imaging technology to help diagnose cardiac and vascular ailments
- Chemical technologist, a worker who provides technical support or services in chemical-related fields
- Civic technologist, a specialist capable of satisfying societal needs by exploiting technologies
- Educational technologist, a specialist in tools to enhance learning
- Electrical technologist, a person whose knowledge lies between that of an electrical engineer and an electrical tradesperson
- Engineering technologist, a specialist who implements technology within a field of engineering
- Industrial technologist, a specialist in the management, operation, and maintenance of complex operation systems
- Information technologist, a specialist who works on computers for a variety of companies
- Medical technologist, a healthcare professional who performs diagnostic analysis on a variety of body fluids
- Polysomnographic technologist, a health specialist who administers overnight polysomnograms
- Professional technologist, a Canadian professional title in engineering and technology related fields
- Radiologic technologist, a medical professional who applies doses of radiation for imaging and treatment
- Surgical technologist, a health specialist who facilitates the conduct of invasive surgical procedures
- Technologist, a European science magazine
References
change- ↑ "technologist". Dictionary.com, LLC. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
- ↑ Julia (6 September 2011). "Difference Between Technician and Technologist". DifferenceBetween.net. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Health Care Technician vs. Health Care Technologist: What's the Difference?". All Allied Health Schools. All Star Directories, Inc. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
- ↑ "The Outside Lab at CU Denver putting outdoor gear to the test". Denver 7 Colorado News (KMGH). 2024-11-12. Retrieved 2024-12-31.
- ↑ "Outdoor Tech Lab". 2024-12-30. Retrieved 2024-12-31.
- ↑ "ABN uses SterCube VELOX outdoor unit for Grade D nuclear cleanroom". cleanroomtechnology.com. Retrieved 2024-12-31.
- ↑ Mar 06, EIN Presswire; 2024; Et, 10:45 Am (2024-03-06). "Outdoor Tech Lab Launches as a Resource Hub for Outdoor Enthusiasts". KXAN Austin. Retrieved 2024-12-31.
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