A Biological Weapons job typically involves researching, analyzing, preventing, or responding to biological threats, including biological warfare and bioterrorism. Professionals in this field may work in government agencies, military organizations, or public health sectors to develop countermeasures, enforce regulations, and improve preparedness against biological attacks. Their responsibilities can include threat assessments, laboratory research, policy development, and emergency response coordination. Due to the sensitive nature of the work, security clearances and specialized expertise in microbiology, epidemiology, or biodefense are often required.