Water resources engineers work on projects related to water supply, distribution, and management. They design systems for clean water supply, wastewater treatment, and stormwater management.
Environmental consultants provide expertise to clients, including government agencies and private companies, on environmental regulations, compliance, and sustainability.
Air quality engineers focus on improving air quality by monitoring and analyzing emissions, designing pollution control systems, and ensuring compliance with air quality regulations.
– Waste management engineers design and manage systems for waste collection, recycling, and disposal.
– EHS specialists ensure that workplaces comply with safety and environmental regulations.
– Renewable energy engineers design, develop, and maintain renewable energy systems such as wind farms, solar power plants, and hydropower facilities.
– Compliance managers oversee an organization's adherence to environmental regulations.
– Sustainability consultants help businesses and organizations adopt environmentally friendly practices.
– EIA specialists evaluate the potential environmental impacts of proposed projects or developments. They assess factors like air and water quality, habitat disruption, and public health concerns.
– Climate change analysts study the effects of climate change and develop strategies to mitigate its impact. They may work for government agencies, nonprofits, or research organizations.
– Project managers in the environmental field oversee various projects, from remediation efforts at contaminated sites to the construction of sustainable infrastructure.