Environmental Engineer
Apply the principles of engineering, chemistry, biology, and soil science to alleviate environmental problems.
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- What's it like to be an Environmental Engineer?
- How to become an Environmental Engineer
- Latest Environmental Engineer jobs
- Top skills and experience for Environmental Engineers
What's it like to be an Environmental Engineer?
Environmental Engineers combine knowledge of engineering, chemistry, biology and soil science to develop projects that can help the environment. It’s the primary objective of an Environmental Engineer to create healthier living spaces. They may work to devise solutions for effective wastewater management, create systems to treat industrial waste, manage municipal water supply, and improve the overall sanitation in cities and rural locations. Environmental Engineers also design technology to provide assistance in conservation. With their expertise, Environmental Engineers can work as advisors to businessmen and policymakers whose activities may impact the environment.Tasks and duties
- Reviewing environmental regulations and ensuring that they’re being followed.
- Assessing stormwater management operations for municipal, construction, and industrial stormwater programs.
- Conducting site evaluations.
- Using mathematics and technology to forecast future problems in the environment, and taking the initiative to provide solutions.
- Monitoring the progress of the programmes that have been set.
- Investigating human influences on the environment.
- Discerning critical research areas like renewable energy and climate change.
How to become an Environmental Engineer
It takes several years of education and experience before you can become a professional Environmental Engineer.
- 1.Complete a bachelor degree in environmental engineering or an equivalent, like civil or commercial engineering. In an environmental engineering programme, you will learn about basic engineering principles, ecosystem processes, alternative energy technologies, principles of sustainability and computer-aided design (CAD).
- 2.Look for internships or entry-level positions. These opportunities will give you valuable work experience and prepare you for much higher positions.
- 3.Obtain a masters degree in environmental engineering. Some universities have five-year programmes where you can complete your bachelor’s and transition into your masters programme.
- 4.Once you get enough work experience, consider obtaining membership at the Board of Engineers Malaysia to get more job opportunities with a higher salary.
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Skills and experience employers are looking for
Having the right skills and experience can make you an in-demand applicant. Environmental Engineer employers on Jobstreet are looking for job seekers with expertise in the following areas. Environmental Engineering
Environmental Management
Environmental Regulation Services
Environmental Impact Assessment
ISO 14001
Chemical Engineering
CePIETSO-PCP Certificate
Environmental Science
Wastewater Treatment Plant
Wastewater Treatment
Waste Water
Environmental Management Systems
CePSWaM Scheduled Waste Management
International Environmental
Environmental Monitoring
Environmental Reporting
Environmental Technology
Workplace Health and Safety
Performance Monitoring
Environmental Compliance
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