Environmental Engineers
Solves environmental problems
Tasks
- Prepare, review, and update environmental investigation reports
- Design projects leading to environmental protection such as water reclamation facilities, air pollution control systems, and operations that convert waste into energy
- Analyze scientific data and do quality-control checks
Job Demand
Environmental Engineers are protected to grow 22% from 2010 - 2020
Salary
$78,740
Work Environment
All kinds of working environment
How To Become a Environmental Engineer
Environmental engineers must have a bachelor’s degree in environmental engineering or a related field, such as civil, chemical, or mechanical engineering. Employers must also have businesslike experience. So, cooperative engineering programs, that provide college credit for structured job experience, are important as well. Getting a license increases the chances of getting the job.