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Agricultural Careers Environmental Engineer

Agricultural Careers Environmental Engineer. By: Dr. Frank Flanders and Asha Wise Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office Georgia Department of Education April 2006. Job Duties & Responsibilities. Recycling, waste disposal, and public health issues

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Agricultural Careers Environmental Engineer

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  1. Agricultural Careers Environmental Engineer By: Dr. Frank Flanders and Asha Wise Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office Georgia Department of Education April 2006

  2. Job Duties & Responsibilities • Recycling, waste disposal, and public health issues • Hazardous-waste management studies • Evaluate the significance of hazards • Offer analysis on treatment and containment • Develop regulations to prevent mishaps • Design municipal water supply • Conduct research on proposed environmental projects • Analyze scientific data • Perform quality control checks • Research experiments and record results daily

  3. Qualities and Skills • An environmental engineer needs to have scientific and mathematic skills • Needs to be a logical thinker and a problem solver • Communication Skills (verbal and nonverbal) as well as computer skills are needed • The ability to present ideas and solutions to a large group is an asset to the success of this career

  4. Salary • Median annual earnings of environmental engineers was $61,410 in 2002 • The middle 50% earned between $47,650 and $77,360 • The lowest 10% earned less than $38,640, and the highest 10% earned more than $91,510 • Employees with the state government earned about $54,160 per year

  5. Work Environment • Outdoor and indoor work is required • Laboratory work and equipment handling is a must • Long hours may be required to met deadlines • Weekend and holiday work may be required

  6. Education • The minimum education for a career in the environmental engineering field is usually a master’s degree for an entry-level position. • A Ph.D. is not required but is strongly recommended for this field. • A Ph.D. is required if you plan on becoming a person in a management or supervisory position.

  7. Career Resources American Academy of Environmental Engineers 130 Holiday Court Suite 100 Annapolis, Maryland 21401 Internet: www.enviro-engrs.org Junior Engineering Technical Society 1420 King Street Suite 405 Alexandria, Virginia 22314 Internet: www.jet.org The Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc. Internet: www.abet.org Environmental Careers Organization Internet: www.eco.org American Academy of Environmental Engineers Internet: http://www.aaee.net

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