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1 Environmental Engineering Career Field Desciption Jon Jasinski Principles of Engineering 7-14-10

2 Environmental Engineering Impact of human activities on public health. Natural environment quality Natural resources Environmental Problems caused by human activity –Identifying –Analyzing –Solving –Mitigating –Managing

3 Diverse Responsibilities Researcher Designer Planner Operator of Pollution Control Facilities Professor Government Regulatory Agency Official Manager of Programs Professional Society Work

4 Work Environment Global opportunities Typically 75% indoors, 25% outdoors Typically more job opportunities are located near large populations of people Settings –Private Consulting Engineering firms –Universities –Private Research Firms –Testing Laboratories –Government Agencies –Major Corporations & Private Businesses.

5 Room to Specialize Pollution Control Industrial Hygiene Radiation Protection Hazardous Waste Management Toxic Materials Control Water Supply Wastewater Management Solid Waste Disposal Public Health Land Management

6 Environmental Engineering Career Demand, Salary, & Education Jon Jasinski Principles of Engineering 7-14-2010

7 Demand Not many Env. Engineers out there. –1,600,000 million engineering jobs in the US –54,300 are Environmental in 2008. (3.4%) Growth of 31% expected in next 10 years –Shift from reaction to prevention –Increasing public health concerns –Population growth

8 Salary National Statistics –Lowest 10%: $47,660 –Median income: $77,040 –Highest 10%: $115,750 Top paying industries (avg salaries) –Management of Companies$97,820 –Federal Executive Branch$96,410 –Organizations$93,730 –Rail Transportation$92,690 –Computer Systems Design$90,170

9 Education Bachelor of Science degree –Environmental Engineering –Civil, chemical, or mechanical with a minor or specialization in environmental. Continuing Education –Masters degree are encouraged but not required. –Online courses keep engineers current with the field without taking time away from work Licensure –Graduation from accredited engineering program –Work experience –Two examinations

10 Works Cited American Academy of Environmental Engineers. (2010, October 20). Careers. In American Academy of Environmental Engineers. Retrieved July 14, 2010, from American Academy of Environmental Engineers website: http://www.aaee.net/Website/Careers.htmhttp://www.aaee.net/Website/Careers.htm National Science Foundation. (2010, June 24). Environmental Engineering. In National Science Foundation. Retrieved July 14, 2010, from National Science Foundation website: http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=501029 http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=501029 Unites States Department of Labor. (2009, May). Occupational Employment and Wages, 17-2081 Environmental Engineers. In Bureau of Labor Statistics. Retrieved July 14, 2010, from Unites States Department of Labor website: http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes172081.htmhttp://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes172081.htm WorldWideLearn. (2010). Guide to College Majors in Environmental Engineering. In WorldWideLearn. Retrieved July 14, 2010, from WorldWideLearn website: http://www.worldwidelearn.com/ online- education-guide/engineering/environmental-engineering-major.htm


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