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Environmental EngineerJASE LOFTY, 6TH PERIOD
What do they do?
Environmental engineers use the principles of engineering, soil science, biology, and chemistry to develop solutions to environmental problems. They are involved in efforts to improve recycling, waste disposal, public health, and water and air pollution control.
Environmental Engineers could be responsible for…
Preparing, reviewing, and updating environmental investigation reports
Designing projects leading to environmental protection, such as water reclamation facilities, air pollution control systems, and operations that convert waste to energy
Obtaining, updating, and maintaining plans, permits, and standard operating procedures
Providing technical support for environmental remediation projects and for legal actions
Analyzing scientific data and doing quality-control checks
Monitoring the progress of environmental improvement programs
Inspecting industrial and municipal facilities and programs to ensure compliance with environmental regulations
Advising corporations and government agencies about procedures for cleaning up contaminated sites
Not much education needed…
The entry level education requirement is a Bachelor’s degree, so it should be fairly easy to get through college if you have the traits of an Environmental Engineer such as:
Integrity
Analytical Thinking
Dependability
Attention to Detail
Adaptability/Flexibility
Cooperation
Outlook for this job
$80,890 per year
$38.89 per hour
53,200 jobs
15% increase through 2022
An 8,100 Employment change through 2022
Professional Associations
Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors (AEESP)
American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE)
International Society of Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (ISSMGE)
American Geophysical Union (AGU)
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
International Water Association (IWA)
American Water Works Association (AWWA)
Water Environment Federation (WEF)
Environmental Compliance Engineer
HRP is a proactive company which moves our client’s and employee vision forward through career goals and exciting opportunities for growth, career expansion and development for employees within traditional and new markets of services throughout several geographical regions. In doing so, HRP is able to give back to the community and its causes and opportunities of need through our philanthropic culture.
HRP Associates, Inc. Tampa, FL 9/4/2015
Environmental Compliance Engineer
Job Responsibilities
• Multimedia Compliance Auditing
• Hazardous Waste Management
• OSHA Health & Safety compliance
• Air permitting
• Storm Water Permit and Spill Control Plan preparation
• Underground and Aboveground Storage Tanks
• Industrial Hygiene Testing
• Environmental Management Systems
Environmental Compliance Engineer
Qualifications
Experience in the preparation of Air Permit Applications
Experience with SWPPP and SPCC Plans
OSHA Health & Safety compliance programs, inspections and training
Experience with hazardous waste management inspections and manifests
Experience with environmental compliance training
Experience with ISO14000 Environmental Management Systems Training, Preparation and/or Implementation is a plus
Individuals must have strong organizational, interpersonal, and oral/written communication skills and be proficient in MS Office products
The successful candidate will possess a BS degree in environmental engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering or technically related field
That’s about itBIG THANKS TO THOSE OF YOU THAT DIDN’T FALL ASLEEP
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